"Photo taken in Cuenca, Ecuador by Fr. James Manjackal rHere Fr. James Manjackal meet a Missionary Carmen Patricia and saw the crucifix and the statue of the Mother of God in her room weeping, which also today still cries tears. In the photos you can see the tears flowing of both eyes. Patricia lived in the world with completely lay life change. She worked as a Model for folklore dresses. That was 16 years ago on August 29, 1988 then the Mother of God appeared to her. Fr. James Manjackal meet a Missionary Carmen Patricia and saw the crucifix and the statue of the Mother of God in her room weeping, which also today still cries tears. In the photos you can see the tears flowing of both eyes. Patricia lived in the world with completely lay life change. She worked as a Model for folklore dresses. That was 16 years ago on August 29, 1988 then the Mother of God appeared to her."
Weird, huh? Look whose head in now above Christ. "Another Christ."
Crystalinks.com is not a Roman Catholic website, even though your post says it is. Any discussion there is from the point of view of occult phenomena, in which they include psychic readings, Mayan prophecy and all manner of divination.
The provenance and discussion of any and all weeping statues there is suspect, as is everything at the website.
To post “From this Roman Catholic website” is an error. There seem to be a lot of errors like that in the protestant posts.
What Catholic website?
This is from the main page of that website.
“Ancient and Lost Civilizations
Astronomy and Mythology
Conspiracies and Mystery Schools
Creation
Crystals
Extraterrestrials & UFOs
Healing and Energy
Physical Sciences
Prophets and Prophecies
Psychic and Spiritual Development
Sacred Places and Teachings
Social Sciences”
Some people would have more credibility if they would not label everything “Catholic” or maybe they’re “just kidding” like Anita Dunn was kidding about Chairman Mao.
Finding a site where a picture is from is very easy. Even finding who owns the site and where that site originated from is cake. As Judge Judy says, “Do you think I can believe anything you say after you have lied?”.
And I just have to add at this point, the “decoration” of that crucifix is really cheesy.
The website is CRYSTALINKS.com. What in the world leads you to conclude that it is a Catholic website? Doesn't this ever get old to you? I would think that after repeatedly making the same blunder I would at least stop to check and see if it was really a Catholic website.
I just wanted to thank you for posting the link to this website, I don’t think I’ve ever laughed as much at any of your links as I did with this one!
ROFLMTO
Perry Mason once again tastes EPIC FAIL. LOL