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Statue Of Blessed Virgin Mary Crying Blood


Piligrims flock to a small Colombian town after a Virgin Mary statue 'cried a single tear of blood'

A Virgin Mary statue believed to be crying a single tear of blood has prompted mass pilgrimage towards a small town named Floridablanca in Columbia. Hundreds of pilgrims are flocking to see the said statue of the Virgin Mary which has a red liquid dripping down its cheek and images have been shared via Social Media.

Although Locals believe they have witnessed a miracle and want representatives from the Catholic Church to come and clarify whether it is one or if there is a scientific explanation for the occurrence, the Church has not commented or participated in the unexpected mass pilgrimage and an archbishop of a nearby city has urged people to be cautious. See more photos taken from the site below...

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