Medjugorje For All (A BLOG about Medugorje)

Not so long ago on June 24, 1981 in the tiny village of Medjugorje, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Mary (mother of Jesus)appeared to several young people. She continues her appearances to this day and has come as a gift from God to us. When I first read about this phenomenon, I was both fascinated and doubtful at the same time. Since then I have researched everything I could find about Medjugorje and have been privileged to travel there as a pilgrim.

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Although I am a born again Protestant I have a great interest in what has been happening in Medjugorje. After several years of research on the apparitions, I am reaching out to others (people of all faiths and beliefs) who have the same interest. What appears on this blog are stories and articles, mostly borrowed and hopefully accurate, additional comments and thoughts from me about Medjugorje.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

More on the Oozing Statue



This is an excerpt from an article written by a Medjugorje pilgrim. This is for your discernment and you can read the whole article on:
http://www.spiritdaily.com/

"...That afternoon we went to the site of the Risen Christ. This is a fifteen foot bronze statue that has been exuding a substance that is a cross between saltwater and oil that drips from the knee. This has been happening since the apparition's 20th anniversary (2001). A friend of ours was here about six months prior and she had this liquid tested. It came back human tears. We believe that when Jesus was crucified, our Blessed Mother was holding him around the knees, and that these are the tears of our Blessed Mother. We wanted to bring home some of the handkerchiefs with the tears to those who were sick.


It was approximately 3:00 p.m. when we went and we brought with us ten white and ten blue handkerchiefs to absorb the liquid. Also note that at sometimes this oil smelled like roses. My husband Patrick tasted the liquid and said it had a salty taste, like tears. We noticed that between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. (the Divine Mercy hour) the liquid ran out instead of shedding several droplets every ten seconds. ..."

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