Lightning Appears To Strike St. Peter’s Basilica Hours After Pope Benedict XVI Announces Resignation (PHOTO, VIDEO)

VATICAN CITY
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By Cavan Sieczkowski Posted: 02/12/2013

Was it just Mother Nature or a sign from God?

Lightning appeared to strike St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City on Monday just hours after Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation, according to the BBC. The lightning strike happened around 6 p.m. local time.

Global news agency Agence France-Presse was the first to publish the startling photo of a lightning bolt coming out of the heavens and appearing to strike the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica, one of Catholicism’s holiest sites.

AFP photographer Filippo Monteforte caught the amazing photograph on Monday evening during a storm. “It was icy cold and the rain was falling in sheets,” he told AFP. “When the storm started, I thought that lightning might strike the rod, so I decided it was worth seeing whether – if it DID strike – I could get the shot at exactly the right moment.”

He waited two hours before lightning struck twice and he captured a still image. “The first bolt was huge and lit up the sky, but unfortunately I missed it,” he told AFP. “I had better luck the second time, and was able to snap a couple of images of the dome illuminated by the bolt.”
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