Virgin Immaculada Concepcion De Maria

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A Virgin Mary statue in a family chapel in Argentina stunned worshippers after it started weeping “blood” during Lent, eyewitnesses have claimed.
Photos that have made their rounds online show the Virgin Immaculada Concepcion de Maria with red liquid falling from its left eye. Its clothes are also seen stained with the same color, The Sun details.
According to the statue’s owner, whose name has not been mentioned in reports, Mary appeared to him in a dream before the figure “cried blood.” He said it was the first time that it happened, and revealed that he was initially scared because he thought he was being punished for something.
The alleged incident has draw worshippers to the family chapel in Los Naranjos where the Virgin Mary statue is

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