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Windsor Star 'Weeping' Virgin Mary statue draws hundreds of worshippers to Windsor residence

i just thought i would start a topic.  it's been a while.  this story seemed interesting enough.  what do you think?  how do you explain it? if you did/do believe how would you/do you interpret her tears?  have you been?  will you visit?

 

 

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By Frances Willick

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WINDSOR, Ont. -- A statue of the Virgin Mary said to weep tears of healing oil is attracting the worship of hundreds of Catholics, raising the ire of neighbours and drawing the attention of city bureaucrats.

Located in the front yard of a Garvey Crescent home, the statue is said to smile during the day and weep tears of oil at night. Homeowner Fadia Ibrahim calls the supposed happenings a "miracle," and believes the statue is delivering a message. "I think it's a work of God and she wants the people to go back to church," said Ibrahim, 48.

For the past three months, 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 worshippers, and the street -- located in a normally quiet area -- is constantly lined with cars that have stopped, slowed or parked so residents can catch a glimpse of the Madonna.

Janet Mendez, 37, took her two young children to take a look. "We're a very faith-filled family, so we thought we would come over and look at what is taking place this evening, just for our own eyes."

She said she wasn't disappointed. "Seeing is believing, and definitely we do see her weeping -- weeping for the world, weeping because there's no love left in this world."

Pam Martin, 43, said she was in awe of the statue. "This is just incredible," she said. "I watch the news and I can't help but be saddened by what I see, but how much more for this woman? This is a woman who watched her own son die on a cross. Now she's weeping for us because we're killing this world."

Ibrahim's son, Shady, said while the statue normally seems serene or happy during the day, the statue was "weeping" all day Monday. Worshippers say "tears" are visible on the face and hands of the statue, and can often be seen dripping from the Virgin Mary's chin.

Shady speculated that the statue had begun to weep during the day Monday because worshippers hadn't gathered the previous evening -- Halloween night -- to pray at her feet.

On Monday evening, a crowd of more than 100 congregated on the front lawn of the house to say the rosary.

But, while believers are calling it a miracle, neighbours are calling it a nuisance.

One neighbour who was upset with the congestion on the street reported his concern to the city. The municipality's building department has now issued an order to the homeowners to remove the statue by Nov. 19, citing building code violations and a lack of a building permit.

The 1.5-metre statue is encased in an addition to the front of the house, complete with shingles on the roof of the enclosure and a flower garden along the base.

Ibrahim said if the city doesn't reverse its decision, she will comply with the order. "I don't have a choice but to remove the statue." If she is forced to remove the addition to her house, she said, she'd consider moving the statue of the Madonna to a church.

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 communication 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.

While Ibrahim recounted her story in front of a handful of worshippers Monday, some in the small crowd began to gasp and point at Ibrahim's left hand, which was glistening with moisture that appeared oily. Ibrahim said her hands often secrete the healing oil, especially when she is speaking about the Virgin Mary.

As Ibrahim moved around the circle, marking a cross on the forehead of each spectator, several in the crowd began to weep. "When she touched me, I just felt overwhelmed and everything seemed to come out," said Rosanne Paquette. "I felt this warmth, and it was unbelievable."

Carmela Montilla, who prays in front of the statue every night, credits its healing powers with curing her 17-year-old granddaughter's leukemia. Montilla said after Ibrahim anointed the sick woman with oil, her blood counts immediately returned to a normal level and the girl was able to go to school again. "She just put the oil on her, prayed for her.... The doctor said her blood, everything was normal."

Worshippers said it would be "outrageous" if the Ibrahim family were forced to remove the statue. "We come, we pray, and we say goodnight everybody, and that's it. We go home," said Maria Desimini. "We're not disturbing nobody."

Montilla said the statue's supposed powers are a blessing for Windsor. "That's the best thing that can happen to Windsor," she said. "It's a miracle. We need this."

 

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Hi momsfruitcake:

 

There is a substance that secretes moisture in the dark, but not in bright light. It has been used as the eyes for weeping madonnas since the Middle Ages.

 

As far as the "miraculous" healing power goes, the power of psychic healing is present in everyone and can be evoked by almost anything, but is evoked most often by the belief in getting healed. It has been used by shamans and psychic healers for millenia. Ultimately, of course, the healed is his or her own healer.

 

Psychic healing works best if the ailment was psychosomatic in the first place. But almost all manner of illness can be positively influenced by the psyche.

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momsfruitcake wrote:

Ibrahim's son, Shady, said while the statue normally seems serene or happy during the day, the statue was "weeping" all day Monday. Worshippers say "tears" are visible on the face and hands of the statue, and can often be seen dripping from the Virgin Mary's chin.

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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.

She named her son "Shady".  I'm thinking he is exacting revenge.

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Two thousand years ago there was a man known as Hero(n) of Alexandria that would put this statue of Mary crying to shame.

 

He was sought out because of his mechanical and mathematical genious to create such things as doors appearing to open by themselves, thunder coming out of statues, water turning into wine while being poured from the same vessel, etc...., The temple priests enlisted him to convince the people of their power and connection to God.

 

A crying statue? You would have had to do more to impress the Egyptians 2000 years ago.

 

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Be kind. Windsor needs a miracle. It always has needed one.

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A far cry from the Fatima apparition where, on cue, 70,000 people, including many skeptics and Communists, saw the sun apparently fall from the sky through the clouds and send the witnesses scurrying, terrified by the heat.  A supernatural illusion or a UFO?  Countless flower petals inexplicably from the sky and were even photographed.  The amazing photo is preserved in books on Fatima.  There are reasons why the Catholic hierarchy approves some Marian apparitions and not others.  It will be interesting to see what the church ultimately decides about Medjugorje's apparitions.  I've known skeptics who became convinced by mirqcles and apparitions they witnssed there, but, of course, the jury is rightly out on the apparitions as a whole.  No, I'm not Catholic.  Has anyone seen the movie, "The Song of Bernadette?  It's a very sweet movie about the Marian apparitions and initial healings at Lourdes.

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I studied at Assumption/U of W years ago.  Windsor has always had an attitude.  I appreciate their history and the fact they were settled by people from New France (now Quebec).  Their more recent past (1900 onward) has included hard muscle labour unions, organized crime (rum running days), etc.  Is it the drinking water (have you ever seen the Detroit River?)?  The proximity to Detroit?  The fact they aren't London, or Toronto, or Saskatoon?  Who knows.  As an archaeologist, I just don't DIG the whole idea of the statue.  As graeme says Windsor always has needed a miracle.  I don't dig going back to Windsor.  Give me Guelph any day.

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graeme wrote:

Be kind. Windsor needs a miracle. It always has needed one.

 

Herb Gray wasn't enough?

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Rev. Steven Davis wrote:

graeme wrote:

Be kind. Windsor needs a miracle. It always has needed one.

 

Herb Gray wasn't enough?

Even the Casino couldn't save them (I got kicked out of there once.  I called the security guard a toy cop and told him to get a life.)

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Heck, I'll stand still and shed tears at night and they can throw money at me, too.

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I can see why the neighbors are upset.  This thing is presumably happening in a residential neighborhood if I am reading the article correctly.  Crowds, noise, vehicles all over the place. her neighbors do have a certain right to what I believe legal types refer to as "quiet enjoyment" of their own homes/property which this seems to be interfering with.  Miracle or not I expect the city is right to be making them (re)move that statue.  Relocating it to a church, one that would welcome and be able to accomdate the crowds, would be ideal.

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the thing about this is, first of all, there is no scripture that indicates that Mary is to be held so revered as the catholics do, the only thing that might indidcate yes or no on this, is a no, when Jesus taught and his mother and brother where looking for him, he replied, who is my mother, who is my brother, and stretched his hand out towards those he was teaching and said these are my brother and these are my mother, those who do gods will (im remembering this off hand, so it may be off a bit)

another problem, people have been faking these things for  a very long time, so people are skeptical, i would say, go see it for yourself, then decide.

If i told you i had seen Jesus in a spiritual form, clear as day, so much i could describe in detail what he looks like, would you be curious to ask me about it?if i told you ive had visions would you ask me what they were?

these things are hard to believe, even to the believer. but once you experience something, you will always believe...that with God, all things are possible.

if we are skeptical, rightly so, too many people have deceived many in such ways, and this is the way of man, not God.

Is this womans account true? amazing if it is, shamefull if its a lie.

 

 

 

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