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The image of Our Lady of Lourdes that’s not there but everyone sees it

February 12, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

Our Lady of Lourdes shrine in the city of Alta Gracia in Córdoba province, Argentina, displays an image of Our Lady of Lourdes of Altagracia that is not there — but everyone sees it. / Credit: Facebook Virgen de Altagracia

ACI Prensa Staff, Feb… […]

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Is blood flowing from a Colorado woman’s St Michael statue?

March 7, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

A statue of St. Michael the Archangel with what appears to have a substance resembling blood dripping from his forehead. / Alicia Martinez

Denver, Colo., Mar 7, 2022 / 18:00 pm (CNA).
On Feb. 23, hours before the world would hear that Russia ha… […]

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