2024 is turning out to be quite the celestial year! Aurora, visible even in the hills of Tennessee, not once but twice and a surprise comet to boot. In May the night sky turned green and red as we watched ribbons of light and columns of red dance against the stars and considered it a once in a lifetime event. But God is as awesome as he is generous and we again enjoyed another aurora display on October 10th.
We share more photos here than were initially posted taken from the Mary, Mother of Priests Garden over a three hour period. It was a different type of nocturnal adoration. God did not hide himself in the host but rather revealed a touch of his glory in every little charged particle that gave us the nonstop light show. Deo Gratias!
- A view north of incredible red and pink pillars.
- Wide angle view over the Mary Mother of Priests Garden
- A glowing sky with a glowing Cross in the foreground
- A panel of names of priests against a wave of green aurora
- Taking in breathtaking, visible to the naked eye, reds
- Horizon pillars
- Every which way is beautiful
- Moonlight
- Vibrant and unbelievable
- Pink skies?
- Northern pillars and ribbons
- The Cross shines forth against a colorful sky