
Monsignor Corrado Balducci declares UFOs are neither demonic nor a psychological impairment.Balducci has appeared on TV multiple times in recent months to emphasise that the conceptof extraterrestrial contact should not be considered "demonic" and that such encounters deserve to be studied carefully.
Monsignor Corrado Balducci, a theologian member of the Vatican Curia (governing body), and an insider close to the Pope, has gone on Italian national television five times, including recent months, to proclaim that extraterrestrialcontact is a real phenomenon.
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Source: UFO Digest
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Visitors to a religious book lending library in Ohio believe a statue of the Virgin Mary is crying."I believe it"s true. They were there. I saw them. It"s true. I would imagine it"s a miracle," exclaimed one visitor. Photographs of the statue at the Our Lady Queen of Reading religious lending library appear to show teardropson her face and chin.
Some are calling it a miracle. There is a statue of the Virgin Mary that appears to be crying tears inside a Reading shop. In the back of the small shop is a statue of Mother Mary. It looks like she is weeping and there are two teardrops on her face.
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Source: WCPO.com
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New Orleans family believes crosses appearing in bathroom window to be a miracle.A day after moving into their new home one New Orleans family believes the crosses that appear day or night in their bathroom window are a miracle."My husband and I were about to go to bed, he turned off the bathroom light, the room was dark, but he thought he left the light on.
He looked back, when he looked in the window he saw the crosses," says Paula Williams. Williams has been overwhelmed, but she"s at peace, saying friends, family, and even strangers have been visiting to see the sight for themselves. As of Friday morning 84 people hadsigned a notepad saying they"ve witnessed a miracle.
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Source: ABC 26 News
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Pope John Paul II to be honored by having a vial of his blood ensconced in a Polish church.Beatification, the process of pronouncing a deceased person worthy of Catholic divine recognition, is one of the final steps to possible sainthood. Former pope John Paul II will be beatified before a vial of his blood is encased in crystal and installed into an altar in Poland. The blood is asix-year-old remnant of tests done on the late pope shortly before his death.
It was saved by Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, friend and secretary of John Paul II, who recently made the suggestion to treat the vital fluid as a holy relic. Opposition to the rite is not scarce; Reverend Krzysztof Madel, a Polish priest, has stated that "The tradition of relics comes from medieval practices of teaching the Bible through images and symbols...but in today"s rationalized world the message should rather come through teaching about someone"s life." The church in theLagiewniki district is part of a centre that will be devoted to the memory and the teachings of the late pope - who was born Karol Wojtyla in Wadowice, southern Poland, and spent decades in Krakow.
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Source: Sydney Morning Herald
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