Glorious Cross of Dozulé


The Glorious Cross of Dozulé is a project of an illuminated Catholic cross coloured white and blue, 738m tall with arms 123m long, which means with an exact proportion of a ratio of 3 between the vertical and horizontal length, based on the reported apparitions of Jesus to Madeleine Aumont and should to be erected in Dozulé, a small town in Normandy, located about 25 km from Lisieux, in France.

Origins of the Cross

Between 1972 and 1978, Jesus Christ is said to have appeared 49 times in Dozulé to Madeleine Aumont, a mother of five children, in the presence of her parish priest Victor L’Horset and other faithful people, and is believed to have dictated a series of messages, containing teachings and of warnings for all people, according to those who believe in them. Among them is the daily «Prayer of Dozulé». The messages are seen as an annunciation of the return of Christ. The construction of the Glorious Cross is seen as a sign of it.
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 daily prayer of Dozulé

The followers of Dozulé apparitions believe that Jesus revealed to Madeleine Aumont that the faithful are to recite this prayer every day, beginning with the sign of the Cross:
"Jesus of Nazareth has triumphed over death-His reign is eternal. He comes to triumph over the world and time.
Mercy my God, on those who blaspheme You; forgive them for they know not what they do.
Mercy my God, for the scandal in the world; deliver them from the spirit of satan.
Mercy my God, on those who run away from You; give them a taste for the Holy Eucharist.
Mercy my God, on those who shall come to repent at the foot of the Glorious Cross. May they find there, Peace and Joy in God our Savior.
Mercy my God, so that Your Kingdom come, but save us... as there is still time... for the time is near and I AM coming. Amen.
Come Lord Jesus, we attend You. Amen."

Friends of the Glorious Cross of Dozulé

The Friends of the Glorious Cross of Dozulé is a Christian movement founded in the 1980s in the Calvados département, France. It is based on the reported private revelations received by Madeleine Aumount in Dozulé in the 1970s, but sustained on several "new messages" received by an alleged mystic, self-styled JNSR, that confirmed as true the Madeleine's messages. 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. In 1995, this group was considered as a cult in the 1995 parliamentary report on cults, and by anti-cult associations, notably because of its apocalypticism.