Perilous Times, Superstition and Lying Signs
and Wonders
Canada: Hundreds of superstitious Virgin Mary Worshipers flock to
Windsor home to see Virgin Mary statue
November 2, 2010 6:03 PM
A steady crowd of superstitious Virgin Mary worshipers visited the
Virgin Mary statue Nov.2, 2010, located on Garvey Street in Windsor,
ON. to see what they believe is a sign from God. Here Beatrice
Bertoia-Evola prays in front of the statue.
WINDSOR, Ont. — Hundreds of superstitious Virgin Mary worshipers
continued descending Tuesday on the site of a Virgin Mary statue said
to weep tears of healing oil.
One Virgin Mary mystic from Manitoba said he is gathering as many
people as he can to make the trip to Windsor to pray at the statue’s
feet.
The statue, encased in an addition to the front of a home on Garvey
Crescent, smiles during the day and weeps tears of oil at night,
according to homeowner Fadia Ibrahim.
She calls the supposed happenings a "miracle," and believes the statue
is delivering a message.
For the past three months, Superstitious Catholics who have heard of
the statue's supposed powers have been gathering at the home nightly to
pray.
The grass on the front lawn has been trampled into the soil by Virgin
Mary worshippers, and the street -- located in a normally quiet area --
is constantly clogged with cars.
People streamed through the yard dozens at a time Tuesday to the sounds
of car horns and Hail Marys.
It’s the constant stream of vehicles and worshippers that have upset
neighbours. One neighbour reported his concern to the city, which has
issued an order to the homeowners to remove the statue by Nov. 19
citing building code violations and lack of a building permit.
Ibrahim said she began receiving messages from the Virgin Mary about
two years ago. She said she was at a nearby church when a cross and the
letter M appeared in blood on her leg during mass.
She said the Virgin has since inscribed other messages on her body and
has even spoken to her, telling her that people must invigorate their
faith and go to church.
After news of her supposed mystic communications with the Virgin Mary
spread in the Catholic community, supporters in Detroit donated the
statue -- believed to have come from Los Angeles -- as well as the
money to construct the enclosure.
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