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'If this is something wrought by God, it will have continuity, and if it is of men, it will disappear,' Father Gandur said.
'As a priest, at no time have I wished to create false expectations,' he said.
This actually took me by surprise. To see the church not simply claiming it's a divine sign and milking everyone for donations. Perhaps the priest is truly a man of God. A rare thing today.
Originally posted by Kernoonos
Gday all,
I call Hoax, all these bleeding statues and paintings get caught out in the end.
Blessed Be:
The pair reported the substance to Father Gandur, who took samples of the substance to be scientifically tested to see if it was human blood.
Local priest Father Jorge Gandur said the 'ooze comes from one of the wounds on the left side of the forehead of Christ produced by the crown of thorns'.
Read more: Daily Mail
Originally posted by queenannie38
i just noticed the name of the town:
Yerba Buena
which means "Good Herb"
(or "good grass" according to babel fish!)
hee hee!
Jesus says: "LEGALIZE it!"
Yerba buena
Yerba buena (Clinopodium douglasii) is a rambling aromatic herb of western and northwestern North America, ranging from maritime Alaska southwards to Baja California Sur. The plant takes the form of a sprawling, mat-forming perennial, and is especially abundant close to the coast.
Name
The plant's most common name, the same in English and Spanish, is an alternate form of the Spanish hierba buena (meaning "good herb"). The name was bestowed by pioneer Catholic priests of Alta California as they settled an area where the plant is native. It was so abundant there that its name was also applied to the settler's town adjacent to Mission San Francisco de Asís. In 1846, the town of Yerba Buena was seized by the United States during the Mexican-American War, and its name was changed in 1847 to San Francisco, after a nearby mission.
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