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Since the Crucifixion of Jesus on Calvary, a number of people have claimed to have had visions of Jesus Christ and personal conversations with him. Some people make similar claims regarding his mother, Mary, who is often known as the Virgin Mary. Discussions about the authenticity of these visions have often invited controversy. The Catholic Church endorses a fraction of these claims, and various visionaries it accepts have achieved beatification, or even sainthood.

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  • Desde la Crucifixión de Jesucristo en el Calvario, varias personas han afirmado haber tenido visiones de Jesucristo y conversaciones personales con él. Algunas personas hacen afirmaciones similares con respecto a su madre, María, que a menudo se conoce como la Virgen María. Las discusiones sobre la autenticidad de estas visiones han invitado a menudo a la controversia. La Iglesia Católica respalda una parte de estas afirmaciones y varios videntes que acepta han logrado la beatificación, o incluso la santidad. Las primeras visiones de Cristo de las que se tiene noticia, así como las conversaciones personales con él, después de sus resurrección y antes de su ascensión se encuentran en el Nuevo Testamento. Una de las más recordadas es la conversación de Tomás, que duda (Juan 20:24-29) y Jesús después de su muerte. El propio último libro de la Biblia se basa en una serie de visiones. (es)
  • Since the Crucifixion of Jesus on Calvary, a number of people have claimed to have had visions of Jesus Christ and personal conversations with him. Some people make similar claims regarding his mother, Mary, who is often known as the Virgin Mary. Discussions about the authenticity of these visions have often invited controversy. The Catholic Church endorses a fraction of these claims, and various visionaries it accepts have achieved beatification, or even sainthood. The first reported visions of Christ, and personal conversations with him, after his resurrection and prior to his ascension are found in the New Testament. One of the most widely recalled resurrection appearances of Jesus is the doubting Thomas conversation (John 20:24-29) between Jesus and Thomas the Apostle after his death. The last book of the Bible itself is based on a series of visions. (en)
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  • Desde la Crucifixión de Jesucristo en el Calvario, varias personas han afirmado haber tenido visiones de Jesucristo y conversaciones personales con él. Algunas personas hacen afirmaciones similares con respecto a su madre, María, que a menudo se conoce como la Virgen María. Las discusiones sobre la autenticidad de estas visiones han invitado a menudo a la controversia. La Iglesia Católica respalda una parte de estas afirmaciones y varios videntes que acepta han logrado la beatificación, o incluso la santidad. (es)
  • Since the Crucifixion of Jesus on Calvary, a number of people have claimed to have had visions of Jesus Christ and personal conversations with him. Some people make similar claims regarding his mother, Mary, who is often known as the Virgin Mary. Discussions about the authenticity of these visions have often invited controversy. The Catholic Church endorses a fraction of these claims, and various visionaries it accepts have achieved beatification, or even sainthood. (en)
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  • Visions of Jesus and Mary (en)
  • Visiones de Jesús y María (es)
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