Glorious Cross of Dozulé

The Glorious Cross of Dozulé,[1][2] also known as Croix d’amour in France and as Cruz de Amor in Portugal, is a project of an illuminated cross, not entirely recognized by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church,[3] coloured white and blue 7.38 m (24.2 ft) tall with arms 1.23 m (4 ft 0 in) long, which means with an exact proportion of a ratio of three between the vertical and horizontal length, based on the reported apparitions of Jesus Christ to Madeleine Aumont and should to be erected in Dozulé, a small town in Normandy, located about 25 km (16 mi) from Lisieux in France.

The followers of the messages of Dozulé believe also that they are the continuation of the Three Secrets of Fátima and that they ask, for the conversion of humanity to avoid a material and spiritual catastrophe.

The cross is an apocalyptic symbol, not fully recognized by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, connected to anti-communist rhetoric.

It was popularized in Portugal by the Fraternidade Missionária de Cristo-Jovem (Missionary Fraternity of Young Christ), a religious community made by a Catholic priest and several nuns.

However, JNSR predicted the end of the world, preceding by many catastrophes, and published a new «Message of Dozulé» which contains the doctrine of this group.

The current Cross of Dozulé , in the place of its famous first apparition to Madeleine Aumount in 1972
Cross of Dozulé replica
Cross of Dozulé replica