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Across 3,500 km, a straight line connects 7 ancient sanctuaries, all dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel

From the West to the Holy Land, all perfectly aligned.
A coincidence? Or a path traced by Heaven?

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The first point is Skellig Michael island, in Ireland. Medieval monks arrived here in the 7th century and built a church dedicated to Saint Michael around 950 A.D. Image
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The next is St. Michael’s Mount, in England. A monastery was built here in the 8th century.

But local tradition says the connection is much older. Saint Michael was seen by fishermen here in 495 A.D. Image
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In the year 708, Saint Michael appeared to Bishop Aubert of Avranches and ordered the construction of an oratory on a rocky island surrounded by the sea.

Thus was born the famous Mont Saint-Michel, which never fell to its enemies. Image
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Next is the Sacra di San Michele, atop Mount Pirchiriano in Italy.

Its origin story is a vision of Saint Michael, he appeared to a hermit here in 980 A.D. and told him to build an abbey. Image
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The next one is even older: the Sanctuary of San Michele, in southern Italy.

Saint Michael appeared here in 490 A.D., and again in 663, helping the Lombards defeat invaders in battle.

There, he consecrated a place of worship without the need for human blessing: “I myself have consecrated it.”Image
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Then comes a Greek island named Symi.

Most of its churches are dedicated to Saint Michael, including the one in Panormitis.

It dates back to 450 A.D. and was built around a miraculous image of Saint Michael. Image
The final point is the Stella Maris Monastery in Israel, very near Nazareth.

It also overlooks a cliff. This is where the prophet Elijah lived, and the monastery was built over one of his caves.

Like Michael, Elijah is often depicted wielding a sword. Image
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But how precise is the line?

When all 7 points are plotted as an arc connecting the midpoints and end, the line has a width of about 20 km, just a coincidence?

The deviation of the sites from the line ranges from 14km to 42km. Image
According to a 9th-century text, Mont-Saint-Michel was the exact spot where Saint Michael defeated Satan (in the form of a dragon), as described in the New Testament. Image
Tradition says this line represents the strike of Saint Michael’s sword, casting Lucifer from Heaven (Revelation 12,7-9).

It also symbolizes the call to penance, all the sanctuaries are located on mountaintops, places of retreat, spiritual battle, and vision. Image
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He is the mightiest defender of Heaven. The prince of the heavenly host & the shield of the Church

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Before man was created, there was war in Heaven.

Lucifer, once the greatest angel, rebelled out of pride.
But it was not just some random angel who defeated him.

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The cry of holy humility "Quis ut Deus?!" crushed pride. - Revelation 12,7-9Image
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He doesn’t mind your regrets.
He fears your repentance.
He doesn’t care if you cry.

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Science can not explain it.

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