Miracles in India
Two portraits of Jesus on a remote Indian island began bleeding in
March 2007. Eric Nathaniel, a police radio operator in Port Blair on
the Andaman Islands noticed blood trickling down a portrait of Jesus
in his house on 8 March 2007. "We lit candles and prayed all night
and a little later the blood dried but it soon started trickling down
from the hands and heart of another portrait in the house," Nathaniel
said. Thousands of people have since visited Nathaniel's house to see
the portraits.
In another report from India, blood oozed from the eyes of a statue
of Jesus in the yard of a Catholic church on 12 February 2007. The
statue at St Joseph the Worker Church in Ghoreghat, Madhya Pradesh,
was first seen weeping by Chandrawati Armo, who, after cleaning the
statue, noticed it shedding blood from both eyes.
Armo told the church's assistant priest, Father Pappachan. "I raced
to the statue and found blood oozing out of its eyes," he said.
Pappachan smelled and tasted the red substance and was "convinced it
is a miracle." The bleeding statue was also witnessed by nuns and a
villager. The flow of blood stopped, and the blood on the statue
clotted. Clots are also visible on the statue's hands, according to
Father Florentius Kujur, the parish priest. Many people have visited
the church to view the statue. (Source: Union of Catholic Asian News;
Reuters)
(Benjamin Creme's Master confirms that these were miracles manifested
by the Master Jesus.)