Jesus Chapati

India marvels at ‘miracle chapati’

The ‘miracle’ happened three days ago

Hundreds of Christian pilgrims and other curious onlookers have been making their way to a church in Bangalore in India to see a chapati which has the image of Christ burnt into it.
The chapati - a loaf of unleavened bread - is one of dozens that Shella Anthony bakes in her oven in Bangalore every day. But this one she thought was different.

We believe in miracles. Devotees are feeling blessed on witnessing it

Father Jacob George

Burnt into it was what looked like the image of the face of Jesus Christ.

Shella Anthony took the loaf to a local church and word spread like wildfire.

Church officials say nearly 20,000 Christians have already visited the Renewal Retreat Centre to pay homage in front of the chapati, which has now been mounted in a glass case, and to offer prayers.

Father Jacob George of the Renewal Retreat Centre is convinced it is a miracle.

Mixed feelings

“We believe in miracles. Devotees are feeling blessed on witnessing it,” he said.

Pilgrims have come from Bangalore and surrounding towns and villages, and it is not just Christians who have made the odyssey.

Some dismissed it as a ‘load of eyewash’

Hindus, too, have come to look at the eight-centimetre (five-inch) loaf.

Anil Philip, a young freelance journalist, says initially he was sceptical about the shape of Jesus emerging on the surface of a chapati.

“But after a couple of visits, I experienced a different feeling,” he said."

“Christians are coming here out of devotion, the others are coming out of curiosity,” said Anil Philip.

BBC Delhi correspondent Adam Mynott says that while some believe it to be a miracle others have ridiculed the apparition as a load of eyewash.

Jesus Chapati

The was an Allah sliced tomato a while ago in the image gallery. Now for some Om onions and we have religions begining to finally feed the hungry instead of preaching.

:rollin:

That was brilliant!

Christians have their fair share of believers believing in signs.. actually religions that have lost their originality look for signs to have their faith revived.. few in muslim world believe in signs in tomatoes, trees and moons..

I too, read that article.

And I am skeptical.

However brought people to church didn't it?

A sign of people wanting a miracle. Needing hope.

And if Jesus face on bread gives them hope? How dare anyone take that away from them?

India marvels at ‘miracle chapati’

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/2484195.stmhe ‘miracle’

happened three days ago

Hundreds of Christian pilgrims and other curious onlookers have been making their way to a church in Bangalore in India to see a chapati which has the image of Christ burnt into it.
The chapati - a loaf of unleavened bread - is one of dozens that Shella Anthony bakes in her oven in Bangalore every day. But this one she thought was different.

We believe in miracles. Devotees are feeling blessed on witnessing it

Father Jacob George

Burnt into it was what looked like the image of the face of Jesus Christ.

Shella Anthony took the loaf to a local church and word spread like wildfire.

Church officials say nearly 20,000 Christians have already visited the Renewal Retreat Centre to pay homage in front of the chapati, which has now been mounted in a glass case, and to offer prayers.

Father Jacob George of the Renewal Retreat Centre is convinced it is a miracle.

Mixed feelings

“We believe in miracles. Devotees are feeling blessed on witnessing it,” he said.

Pilgrims have come from Bangalore and surrounding towns and villages, and it is not just Christians who have made the odyssey.

Some dismissed it as a ‘load of eyewash’

Hindus, too, have come to look at the eight-centimetre (five-inch) loaf.

Anil Philip, a young freelance journalist, says initially he was sceptical about the shape of Jesus emerging on the surface of a chapati.

“But after a couple of visits, I experienced a different feeling,” he said."

“Christians are coming here out of devotion, the others are coming out of curiosity,” said Anil Philip.

BBC Delhi correspondent Adam Mynott says that while some believe it to be a miracle others have ridiculed the apparition as a load of eyewash.

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and I don’t really believe in it..

lol… of all things Christ decided to appear on a chappati… i mean y a chappati… :hehe:

this is just as bad as the muslims who look for Allah signs on tomatoes…

this is just as bad as the muslims who look for Allah signs on tomatoes...<<

Erm I wasn't gonna tell, lekin I cut a tomato a few days ago and saw Allah swt name in it, the other half was hampf all whitish. I was damn proud, why? Oh well.

I didn't read the article, lekin I fail to understand why it's bad to see God's sign in things.

I don’t know if I believe in these so-called miracles such as this one or stigmata, where Jesus’ cross nail marks appear on the devotee’s hands, feet, and forehead. I’m quite skeptical of all this. Maybe seeing is believing. Certainly I haven’t seen any of these miracles occur with my own eyes yet.

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I don’t buy it. :smokin:

u dont buy chapati never mind have roti…

I guess eating Jesus’s Chapati would be out of question. :p

Btw, it looks very familiar with the photograph in their church. I doubt if some drawing in church is a picture of Jesus.

u always soo sooo cynical!

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u dont buy chapati never mind have roti.....
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O Kaaley baadshah, kyaa joke bolyaa.. hahahaha.. tu kahaan taa inney din ??