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Statue of the Virgin Mary begins crying BLOOD – Mail Online

Pictured: This is the statue of the Virgin Mary which appears to weep blood. It is being hailed as a miracle by Catholics who are flocking to an Argentinian town to …

Rome's Veneration of the Virgin Mary Is … – Cutting Edge

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Marian apparition – Wikipedia

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French town orders removal of Virgin Mary statue, but burkini …

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30 Majestic Virgin Mary Pictures – SloDive

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Vandals use statue of Virgin Mary to break glass door at …

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Review of R. Andrew Chesnut, "Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte …

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Miracles of the Church: Miraculous Crucifix of Limpias -Jesus …

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Mary, mother of Jesus – Wikipedia

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Where Did Mary Magdalene Die? – Lisa Shea

Mary lived on a hill now named La Sainte-Baume, and when she died she was buried in the church at St. Maximin. In 745 because of fears of invasion and ransacking, the relics were moved to Vézelay. In 1279 King Charles II found that new shrine which had inscribed on it a note of why the relics had been moved.