
Millions of People see Virgin Mary and a dove Hovering above a Church
Beginning on April 2, 1968 at St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church in Cairo, Egypt, lasting for nearly three years, the luminous figure of the Virgin Mary was witnessed by millions of people of various religious backgrounds, including Christians, Muslims, and secular observers.
Egyptian police and government authorities searched the surrounding areas for hidden projectors or electrical rigs during a complete blackout of the district, yet the luminous phenomena persisted.
Accompanied by flashing lights, star-like objects, and luminous doves flying in formations (frequently shaped like a cross).
This is called Our Lady of Zeitoun, and miracles like this of Virgin Mary being shown to insanely large crowds has happened countless times.
Our Lady of Fátima (Portugal, 1917)
Witness Count: Estimated 70,000 to 100,000 people simultaneously.
Our Lady of San Nicolás (Argentina, 1983–1990)
Witness Count: 100,000 to 200,000 people during public processions.
Our Lady of Kibeho (Rwanda, 1981–1989)
Witness Count: Up to 10,000 to 20,000 people simultaneously during peak outdoor apparitions.
Our Lady of Fátima (Portugal, 1917) — 70,000 to 100,000 people
Our Lady of Warraq (Egypt, 2009) — Tens of thousands of people
Our Lady of Assiut (Egypt, 2000–2001) — Thousands of people
Our Lady of Edfu (Egypt, 1982) — Thousands of people
Our Lady of Sheshan / China (Donglü, China, 1900) — Approximately 10,000 people
Our Lady of Marpingen (Germany, 1876) — Up to 20,000 people
Our Lady of Lichen (Poland, 1850) — Thousands of people
Our Lady of Šiluva (Lithuania, 1608) — An entire village crowd
Our Lady of the Pillar (Spain, 40 AD) — 9 people (The historical "oldest" mass account)
Our Lady of Knock (Ireland, 1879) — 15 people
Our Lady of Pontmain (France, 1871) — Approximately 60 people
The Apparition of Saint Joseph (Cotignac, France, 1660) — 2 people (Smallest crowd, but uniquely mass-experienced by all present)
The Kibeho Solar Phenomenon (Rwanda, 1982) — Approximately 10,000 people
Our Lady of San Sebastián de Garabandal (Spain, 1961) — Thousands of people