In 1971 the underground ruins of a Church dating from 2nd half of 4th c. were discovered in Niculitel, a village in S-E of Romania (where they make a very good wine).
The most important thing was that it roofed the remnants of 1st half of 4th c. martyrs (Diocletian/Licinius actions against christians). In crypt yhere were discoverd inscriptions mentioning there were martyrs and their names Zotic, Atal, Camasiu and Phillip (with Greek letters), see picture below.
(see the coffins to the left, above, and below)
Look at the picture below, showing a monk praying at the entrance of the crypt wre the remnants were found:
You will see light rays directed to the entrance. This was taken with a classical, film camera and the rays appeared after development of the film and picture.
The miracle is that there is no window in the roof or any other source of light on the direction of rays.
The most important thing was that it roofed the remnants of 1st half of 4th c. martyrs (Diocletian/Licinius actions against christians). In crypt yhere were discoverd inscriptions mentioning there were martyrs and their names Zotic, Atal, Camasiu and Phillip (with Greek letters), see picture below.
Parts of remnants are preserved in the local church
(see the coffins to the left, above, and below)
Look at the picture below, showing a monk praying at the entrance of the crypt wre the remnants were found:
You will see light rays directed to the entrance. This was taken with a classical, film camera and the rays appeared after development of the film and picture.
The miracle is that there is no window in the roof or any other source of light on the direction of rays.