Virgin Mary statue reportedly crying in Mexico town sparks questions about potential miracle

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The statue, called the Virgin of Dolores, first began 'crying' in October​


A statue of the Virgin Mary in the Mexican state of Colima that is reportedly weeping tears has drawn crowds of onlookers and questions about a potential miracle.

The statue was first noticed "crying" in October — but videos of the statue's purported tears gained traction on social media in mid-November.

The statue, which is encased in glass, is named the Virgin of Dolores. It's located in the town of El Chanal, which is near the city of Colima, the capital of the state with the same name.

“Dolores" translates to "sorrow" or pain."

In Catholicism, one of the titles of the Virgin Mary is Our Lady of Sorrows, inspired by a prophecy in the Gospel of Luke.


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The priest explained that when “the people of the community started the rumors of this supposed miracle,” the priest responsible for the St. John Paul II Shrine “went and confirmed that this is not the reality.”

“We appreciate the interest, but it’s not a miracle,” Father López concluded.

Verdict: We rate this claim false.

 
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