From News of the Weird, under the heading "Thoroughly Unshakable Belief":
In May, the Catholic Diocese of Dodge City, Kansas, eager to put into perspective a Lewis, Kansas woman's Virgin Mary plaque that she says weeps blood (and has drawn 10,000 visitors), commissioned DNA tests of the blood and found it to be that of the plaque's owner, Margarita Holguin Casares. Undeterred in her beliefs, the editor of the local Edwards County Sentinel, Cathy Woolard, editorialized that the DNA tests actually make the scene even more miraculous, in that, obviously, God must have created blood that exactly matches Cazares's and put it on the plaque.
[P.S. SI is taking forever to navigate the last few days, but no one is mentioning it. Am I the only one?] |