Is This the Face Of the Crucified Christ

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When we walked into the lounge yesterday afternoon, we found this image on the fireplace, it had not been there minutes earlier. To us it looked like the face of the Crucified Christ! The stain is a bit darker than the surrounding stonework. Watching the fireplace in our haunted house is better than watching TV, new images will often appear while we look!!! :scratch:
 

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Sonifo said:
It is going to take alot more proof for me to believe this stuff is going on in your home.

Let's see some real photos. You have any of your grandchildren?

I don't really care whether you believe it or not, this is a real photo. I have put family photos elsewhere!
 
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A word has appeared above the image. It is faint but is a bit clearer in a photo. The letters seem to be IUDAEUS. This is not Welsh we don't think. If anyone can enlighten us as what this word might mean we would be grateful.
 

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I typed the word in google and found this article: http://www.seattlecatholic.com/article_20030627.html

In Latin, Iudaeus has various meanings. Originally it meant an inhabitant or citizen of the province of Judea (political sense). By extension, since this region was nearly wholly occupied by descendents of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, this term also referred to a racial or ethnic category. Since this people also distinguished themselves by their religious customs, it also obtained a religious sense.
 
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