The statue weeped many times, particularly when children were around.
The small blue and white porcelain statue belongs to Olga Rodriguez, a housewife
from the working class La Cisterna district in the south of Santiago.
*Lake Ridge, Virginia: 1992
A Catholic parish priest in Virginia has attracted national media
attention, as well as thousands of visitors to the local Catholic church,
because of eyewitness accounts that he causes statues of the Virgin Mary to weep
tears or blood, and that he has stigmata on his wrists and feet mirroring the
wounds of Christ.
The Rev. James Bruse, an unassuming associate pastor
at St Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Lake Ridge, Virginia, began experiencing
these phenomena last December, and told his superior, the priest who heads the
parish. The priest, Father Daniel Hamilton, reportedly saw the wounds on Bruse's
wrists and a statue in Bruse's room producing blood. Since then he has seen the
crying and bleeding statues, as well as Bruse's stigmata, numerous times, and
says, "Of course I doubted it in the beginning . . .And then . . .I saw some of
this stuff he'd been talking about. It's true. That's all I can tell you. It's
true.
According to parish officials and church parishioners, many times
during, before, or after a church service, hundreds in attendance have seen the
church's statue of the Virgin Mary cry.
Other statues on the parish
grounds have been seen to weep as well. After Bruse celebrated Mass at a nearby
church, water reportedly began dripping from the church's wooden statue of the
Virgin Mary.
The phenomena occur irregularly, and Bruse sometimes has
only to be in the statue's vicinity for the crying to begin. A Washington Post
reporter who covered the story, and personally witnessed a crying statue while
interviewing Bruse, wrote, "There's gotta be a trick here. It's as if the water
is just appearing right out of the plaster and then rolling downward.
Proof positive you can be seeing something and still not believe you're
seeing it." Some church parishioners, however, are in no doubt. Tom Saunders, a
local church-goer, has photos of a weeping statue, and says one statue "cried in
my hand". Saunders says he's seen at least a dozen statues cry. "When you see
it, it's hard to believe at first," he says. "But it's there." Source:
Washington Post; USA Today
*Barberton, Ohio: 1992
In a tiny church located in the industrial section of a small Ohio
town, a painting of the Virgin Mary is seen to weep. At St Jude Orthodox Church
in Barberton, Ohio, tears are reported to flow from the Virgin's eyes on the
two-by-three-foot painting. St Jude's pastor, Father Roman, like many of the
visitors to the church, believes the event in Barberton is a miracle-a sign of
compassion from God. He says of the painting: "If it gives some blessing, we'd
like people to come and see it. We want to try to bring people back to church
and God.
Source: Knight Ridder Newspapers
*San Thomas, Mexico 1992:
Thousands of people are flocked to a remote Mexican village to receive
healings from a weeping statue of the Madonna. The healing powers of the
three-foot Madonna statue in San Tomas were discovered this summer by a
12-year-old girl praying for her mother who was dying of cancer.
The girl discovered tears flowing down the statue's cheeks. "I thought
it was the morning dew, so I touched the droplet," said Ana Avila, a
sixth-grader. "It tasted salty, like a real tear." When Ana returned home, she
found her mother in the kitchen preparing dinner and singing. The woman had not
been able to get out of bed for three months. Word quickly spread throughout the
town, and other healings were reported.
The story of the Miraculous Madonna was published in the Mexico City
daily newspapers, and elsewhere throughout the world. "People have come from
South and North America, from Europe and from Asia," says Father Amoros, the
local priest. "And all have been healed." He says, "People arrive on stretchers
and crutches, then walk away under their own power after praying to the Madonna
and touching her tears. No one can explain the tears or the miracles. They've
sent scientists from Mexico City and from the US. All say the tears are real,
but no one knows where they come from or how they heal.
Source: The Sun, USA
*Grangecon, Ireland: 1994
In just three weeks, 3,000 visitors from all over the world traveled to
the County Wicklow village of Grangecon, Ireland, to witness a statue of the
Madonna which weeps blood. In early May, Mrs. Murray, a retired postmistress,
and her daughter noticed that their statue's eyes had filled with tears, and
drops of blood had trickled from the left eye, leaving a brown stain. Many
visitors claim to have seen the eyes water. Most say a sense of peace radiates
from the statue. With people flocking to see the statue, Mrs Murray had welcomed
travellers from 8am to 11pm every day. Recently, to cope with these crowds, the
statue has been moved and placed in the village.
Source: Daily Mail, UK
1995 Update:
In a back room of the Post Office in the tiny Southern Ireland village
of Grangecon, County Wicklow, Post Mistress Mary Murray keeps her statue of the
Virgin Mary. The painted statue stands about 12 inches high and is housed in a
sealed glass case. BBC2's 40-minute TV programme Everyman of 18 December 1994
told how the statue had been found to be "crying blood". The statue, with its
blood-stained cheeks, was clearly shown to BBC2 viewers.
When the phenomenon
was first discovered, Mary Murray was persuaded to call the local radio station
and tell listeners that "a miracle was happening in Grangecon". At 3pm every
day, the glass case with its holy contents is taken in procession, to the
accompaniment of Hail Marys, to be placed beside the outdoor shrine of the
Madonna nearby. Pilgrims from all over the world have been to see the weeping
statue, and pray. Many believe that the Madonna is using the phenomenon of tears
to stimulate prayer and devotion, and small groups of believers meet regularly
in Mary Murray's back room in the presence of the statue to say the Rosary and
give each other spiritual support.
*Sydney, Australia 1994:
Every day, dozens of people visit a small home in Australia to witness
tears flow from the eyes of a statue of Our Lady of Fatima. Sixteen year-old Sam
Scevola from Rooty Hill, a town near Sydney, bought the statue in an antique
shop. Shortly after bringing it home, he and his mother discovered drops of
liquid rolling down the statue's face. "It took us a while to realize it was the
statue that was sobbing," says Sam. "My mother and I both collapsed when the
truth sank in."
The statue's crying has since been so constant it has forced the
Scevolas to place cotton balls between the lady's praying hands and her body to
collect the moisture. Church officials are aware of the crying statue, but have
no comment until an investigation can be completed.
Source: The Sun, USA
*Naples, Italy: 1994
Italian Catholics regard it as a 'miracle': from a statue of Christ
found by a policeman on the refuse belt of Sant'Antonio Abate near Naples, a red
fluid streams. It first appeared in the eyes and then from head, hands, breast
and feet. After a report about the statue by the Italian TV station RAI-2,
thousands of people curious to see it went to Sant'Antonio Abate, creating a
traffic jam. All for nothing, as the Bishop of Castelimare di Stabia had taken
the statue away.
Source: Salzburger Nachrichten, Austria
**Rincon, Puerto Rico: 1994
On a Sunday in June 1994, churchgoers at the Santa Rosa de Lima church
in Rincon, Puerto Rico, saw tears falling from the cheek of the Virgin Mary
statue. Since then, according to the priest Edgardo Acosta, tears regularly
emerge from the statue's left eye and roll down her cheek to her neck. The event
has created a large group of believers, and Acosta has had to rope off the area
to keep people away. Church attendance has increased noticeably.
Those who believe in the Madonna miracle say the tears bring a message.
One churchgoer, Maria Hernandez, said: "I believe this is a message from God."
Another church attendee, Ada Perez, said: "I believe these tears are telling us
we should change our life." Father Acosta said: "Some say this event has
transformed their lives.
Some say they have been cured of physical or
psychological illness -- others say they have changed their way of life. But in
the town of Rincon, you will still find sceptics who believe that this is a sign
of the dark forces. I think heaven is giving us a very clear message:
Change your life. Go back to God. Find yourself. Go back to the
foundation of peace and happiness which is God. This is the foundation and
wellspring of love.
Source: Primer Impacto Television, USA
*Rome, Italy: 1995
The latest in a long line of growing miracles connected with the Virgin
Mary is a statue which weeps tears of blood in Civitavecchia, not far from Rome,
Italy. The statue was brought back to Italy from Medjugorje for a family whose
son suffered from poor health. A shrine was built for it in the family garden
and the young daughter brought an offering of flowers and prayers to the Madonna
daily.
The child was the first to notice the Virgin's tears. The village
priest was soon informed and the statue was taken away to be tested. The church
is traditionally very sceptical and cautious about such miraculous events and as
yet no pronouncement has been made. But the tears of blood have been analysed by
Vatican scientific experts. Their findings: the blood has been found to be human
blood, from a male. DNA testing confirms this.
Other similar incidents have taken place and been reported on and
investigated. The church remains silent while ordinary people continue to flock
to the scenes of the miracles (although in some instances the statue or icon has
been removed by church authorities for verification) to pray and offer thanks.
Miraculous signs, such as weeping or bleeding statues of the Virgin
Mary, have appeared in the following places in Italy in recent years -the
Vatican has yet to announce authentication:
Potenza (May 1991);
Nocere Inferiore (June 1992);
Subiaco
(January 1994); San
Chirico, Raparo (May 1994);
Miracles attributed to
Padre Pio (August 1994).
Further sightings have taken place in Bergamo and Laziso in the north
of Italy. A bas-relief of the Holy Virgin in Tivoli, east of Rome, has begun
weeping. In Taranta Peligna in the Abruzzi mountains, a statue bought by a
pilgrim in Lourdes has developed bloodstains on its face, throat, breasts, and
hands.
Since this report was compiled, a new weeping statue of the Virgin Mary
has been discovered at Castrovillari, Calabria. Tears of blood from this statue
were also analysed and found to be human, belonging to the O-positive blood
group.
*Trinidad: 1996
A statue of Our Lady of Lourdes in a Carmelite sisters' convent in
Diego Martin, west Trinidad, is weeping tears of blood. According to the local
press, the tears first appeared on 15 February, 1996. Professor Courtenay
Bartholomew, a local medical consultant who has written a book on Marian
apparitions, is said to have tested the blood and found it to be human. People
from all parts of the country have been going to the convent to see the statue,
although the Sisters only allow a few to enter at a time. The Archbishop of Port
of Spain, Anthony Partin is to carry out an investigation of the phenomenon.
Source: The Tablet, UK, 1997
*Lewis, Kansas 1996:
An egg-shaped plaster image of the Madonna, six inches high, had hung
for a year in the trailer home of Thomas and Margarita Holguin in Lewis, Kansas,
without incident. But in the pre-dawn hours of 12 December 1996, Margarita
Holguin turned on the lights and saw what looked like tears in the eyes of the
statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The phenomenon lasted throughout the following
day, and then the tears turned blood red, the couple said. "I don't know what t
o think about it all," said Mrs Holguin. "I have never seen anything like this
before."
The phenomenon has drawn the attention of hundreds of people who have
visited the Holguins' home. December 12, the day Mrs Holguin first noticed the
tears, is the day on which the appearance of the Guadalupe Virgin in Mexico in
1531 is commemorated. The Holguins' pastor, Father William Vogel said, "There is
no doubt that there were tears, and it seemed as if blood was coming out of her
eyes. I do not know what kind of natural explanation we can give to this."
Source: El Pais, Spain, Associated Press
*Civitavecchia, Italy 1997:
"God can still heal if you pray to him to do so," said Pope John Paul
II recently in his Sunday Angelus message, which turned into a call to
solidarity with the sick, the old and children. According to the Pope, "all of
them are in danger of being regarded as a burden".
In Italy, this invitation from the Pope to pray for a miracle brings
back into the public arena the claimed miracle of the Madonna in Civitavecchia,
a village near Rome, where a small icon brought from Medjugorje weeps tears of
blood.
A theological commission appointed by the Vatican has now accepted this
as a miracle, according to an unconfirmed report. The statue was first seen
weeping tears of blood, which was found to be human, in early 1995. The second
anniversary of this miracle was attended by about 10,000 pilgrims.
The local bishop surprised those present by blessing the occasion. He
said that at least two people had been miraculously cured of cancer, one in
Turin and the other in Toronto. In addition, political extremists, previously
dedicated to violence, had been converted to peace and Christianity.
Civitavecchia is now attracting thousands of pilgrims.
Observers have recalled the tears of blood of another statue of the
Virgin Mary in Montreal, Canada, in 1985. They say this was followed by a
near-epidemic of such phenomena in the case of other statues, as well as icons
and crucifixes, in the city. Laboratory tests, commissioned by the Canadian
Bishops Conference, found the tears to be blood mixed with fat, which melted
when slightly warmed.
Source: The Tablet, UK; El Pais, Spain
**Bishop Girolano Grillo of Civitavecchia, 45 miles north of Rome, has
appealed for priests f rom outside his diocese to join those already on duty at
the makeshift shrine of the "Madonniana", a statuette of the Virgin Mary which
is believed to have wept tears of blood.
He said that during recent weeks, the number of pilgrims had doubled,
to more than 20,000 on some days, and was continuing to increase rapidly. He
welcomed this, because he believed beyond doubt the phenomenon to be
supernatural.
The Virgin's blood-tears were shed for the ills and faithlessness of
contemporary society, he said. The existing team of 10 priests was overwhelmed,
not only by the need to distribute 2,000 hosts each at Mass, but by almost as
strong a demand for confession beforehand. "They are hearing confessions in the
open air, under the trees, wherever a space can be found."
Most of the pilgrims are arriving in fleets of coaches from the south
of the country, but growing numbers are coming from abroad.
*Rome, Italy: 1997
Bishop Girolano Grillo of Civitavecchia, 45 miles north of Rome, has
appealed for priests from outside his diocese to join those already on duty at
the makeshift shrine of the "Madonniana", a statuette of the Virgin Mary which
is believed to have wept tears of blood.
He said that during recent weeks, the number of pilgrims had doubled,
to more than 20,000 on some days, and was continuing to increase rapidly. He
welcomed this, because he believed beyond doubt the phenomenon to be
supernatural. The Virgin's blood-tears were shed for the ills and faithlessness
of contemporary society, he said. The existing team of 10 priests was
overwhelmed, not only by the need to distribute 2,000 hosts each at Mass, but by
almost as strong a demand for confession beforehand. "They are hearing
confessions in the open air, under the trees, wherever a space can be found."
Most of the pilgrims are arriving in fleets of coaches from the south
of the country, but growing numbers are coming from abroad.
*Hindu Drinking Milk Miracle
On Sept. 22, 1995 eyewitnesses in India began reporting accounts of
statues in India drinking milk. The stockmarket and the federal governmnet
closed down in India so that people could feed the statues. This also continued
with other statues around the world. This was only Indian statues. Within 72
hours Hindu statues around the world were consuming milk by the liter. Some of
the countries were Canada, Hong Kong, Indonesia and England. There has been no
explanation as of yet but some people feel it was a miracle.
*Crosses of Light
Unexplained crosses of light have appeared many parts of the world in
recent years.
*Members of the Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George in Brooklyn NY,
where I live, witnessed what they thought was God's presence in the form of an
icon which wept tears of oil. Oil was coming from all parts of this icon. People
put the oil on and were cured. One woman was cured of breast cancer after she
rubbed the oil on her forehead.
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