01 APRIL - OUR MOTHER OF TEARS (SICILY)
The Weeping Madonna of Syracuse was mass-produced in a factory in Tuscany and shipped to various locations throughout the world. This plaque of Our Mother of Tears was purchased
for a wedding gift for a couple who wed on March 21st, 1953. The couple liked the plaque and placed it on the wall over their bed. She soon became pregnant, but the happy couple
soon learned that the pregnancy caused her to suffer from toxemia that caused convulsions and temporary blindness. On the morning of 29 August, 1953, she awoke to find that her
sight had been restored. She saw that the image was weeping. Her relatives went close up to the plaque and could well see that tears were really falling from the eyes of the Madonna.
The plaque of Our Mother of Tears was publicly displayed, convincing even the skeptics of the prodigy as many of the sick were miraculously healed of their ailments. Some of the
tears were collected for scientific examination, and the findings were analogous to human tears. The tears stopped four days later at 11:40 am. On October 17, 1954, Pope Pius XII
stated the following: “…we acknowledge the unanimous declaration of the Episcopal Conference held in Sicily on the reality of that event. Will people understand the mysterious
language of those tears?”
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