Italian Family’s Home Hosts Another ‘Weeping’ Statue of Virgin Mary

In the outskirts of Civitavecchia, a port city near Rome, the Gregori family's home is adorned with a small, weathered statue of the Virgin Mary in a carefully tended grotto. This figurine, purchased from a souvenir shop in Medjugorje, Bosnia, has recently been at the center of attention due to claims that it exuded a scented oil in late April. While this was not the first time the statue was said to have sweated oil, the event was captured on film by pilgrims praying at the grotto and shared on social media, sparking renewed interest in Italy in the realm of the supernatural. The Gregori family had previously been involved in another mysterious case involving a weeping statue in the mid-1990s. At that time, they claimed to have witnessed tears of blood coming from a different statue. The recent incident with the Virgin Mary figurine has once again divided opinions, with believers and skeptics clashing over the authenticity of the phenomenon. The fascination with these alleged supernatural occurrences continues to captivate the public in Italy, as stories of weeping statues and other miraculous events persist. The Gregori family's home has become a pilgrimage site for those seeking to witness these phenomena firsthand, adding to the mystique surrounding the statues and their purported abilities.

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