In a cathedral in Hungary, a newly installed stained-glass window surprised parishioners when, during sunset, it cast a vivid, glowing cross directly onto the altar. The effect was unintentional — the window’s abstract design had no intended symbolism.
Now dubbed “The Light of the Hour,” the church draws visitors nightly just before sundown. Church leadership plans to keep the phenomenon unaltered: “God sometimes leaves hidden beauty, waiting to be noticed.”