Catholic statues are also known as weeping statues because the tears are believed to indicate a message or call for prayer, repentance, or a response to the suffering faced by humanity. Observers often interpret these phenomena as divine signs. However, some of these cases are shrouded in mystery, as scientists have tested the statues and concluded that the tears are real human blood or olive oil with an unexplained scent. Despite thorough investigation, the exact origins and nature of these substances remain unresolved, fueling further speculation and intrigue.
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