The Weeping Statue That Cried Blood | Akita Miracle Explained
A statue of the Virgin Mary began to cry real human tears. This happened not once, but over 100 times. Witnesses saw blood, sweat, and tears flow from the wooden figure in Aikita, Japan. Medical analysis confirmed the fluids were real. Was this a warning from heaven or something science still can’t explain? Click the title below to watch the full story and more terrifying miracles caught on record. Have you heard of other weeping statues? Comment below.
In this chilling short, we explore the infamous miracle of the Weeping Statue of Akita in Japan. Between 1975 and 1981, a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary reportedly shed tears 101 times, along with sweating and bleeding. These events were witnessed by nuns, clergy, and even journalists. The statue is linked to Sister Agnes Sasagawa, who claimed to receive apocalyptic messages from the Virgin. What makes this miracle more mysterious is the scientific analysis—the tears were found to be real human tears, the blood of human origin. The Church eventually approved the apparitions as worthy of belief. But skeptics remain. Was this a supernatural sign or a phenomenon science cannot yet explain?
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