People were confounded as crowds gathered after a figurine of Jesus Christ began dripping of 'holy water'.
Many gathered to collect 'holy water' from the figurine
Excited pilgrims went out of control as they dragged one another in
order to drink from a statue of Jesus Christ seeping 'holy water' at an
Indian community.
According to Dailymail, the believers gathered in Kharodi, near Mumbai, to collect fluid flowing off the figurine's feet as they believe it was holy. When words about the rare occurrence spread, crowd of locals in the predominantly Catholic village stormed the venue, some to catch a glimpse while others struggled to drink and collect the holy water many believed would cure any sickness.
Greg Periera, a resident of nearby village Malwani, said people were travelling from miles away to witness the phenomenon.
He said: 'The pictures and videos of the statue soon went viral
as devotees from Andheri and Bandra rushed to the spot to check for
themselves.
'We also saw people from far-off suburbs collecting holy water from the feet.'
Only a very small number of similar occurrences have been accepted
by the Catholic Church as valid miracles, with numerous others proven to
be hoaxes.
But it has accepted some modern events as miracles, such as the
recovery from Parkinson's Disease of Marie Simon-Pierre, attributed to
the late Pope John Paul II. Claims of miracles that are never confirmed
by the Church are common.
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