Pilgrims have begun traveling to the Mexican village of Pedro Escobedo in order to view a statue of the Virgin Mary that is believed by some to have shed real tears. The Crying Virgin Mary Statue was reportedly taken to a nearby village. Upon its return, tears were supposedly seen on its face. People have begun flocking to the village in order to take photographs and make blessings. While they are investigating the incident, the Catholic diocese is not yet calling it a miracle.
Fast Facts:
- The statue is only 20 inches tall
- Statue is housed in a glass case
- Located in the village of Pedro Escobedo, in the state of Queretaro
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