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A statue of the Virgin Mary in Mexico has been deemed a "miracle" by locals after tears appeared to be streaming from its eyes.

The phenomenon has captivated hearts across a nation that is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic with profound religious traditions.

The statue, housed within a church in the town of El Canal, Colima, was filmed displaying what seemed to be tears trickling from the Virgin Mary's eyes. According to The Sun, crowds have descended upon the church to observe the baffling miracle unfolding before them.

Footage of the statue has spread like wildfire across social media, depicting water droplets tumbling from the statue's eyes and rolling down her face. Some onlookers are convinced the Virgin Mary's tears are genuine, pointing to the redness surrounding her eyes as proof the statue has been weeping.

Local Victor Ramos said: "Similarly, when we cry, and our eyes become red, the same happens to the image. So a couple of tears started flowing. This is the event, the phenomenon that is happening here in the church.", reports <a href="https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/miracle-virgin-mary-statue-weeping-35841005" rel="Follow" target="_self">the Irish Star</a>.

Mr Ramos believes the statue began weeping due to escalating violence in the surrounding area.

He added: "We can associate it with the violence rates that are being experienced here in the state of Colima, also here in the community."

The Daily Star has previously reported Colima is considered the most dangerous city in Mexico, according to statistics from The Citizen Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice. Last month, the US government issued a travel alert advising against visiting Colima and several other Mexican regions including Sinaloa due to escalating crime rates.

Al Jazeera reports the advisory paints a bleak picture of rising homicide, kidnapping, carjacking and robbery rates, along with a new warning about potential terrorist attacks and violence. This marks the first time Washington has ever raised concerns over terrorism risks in Mexico.

The Catholic Church takes allegations of supernatural phenomena, such as weeping statues, very seriously but demands substantial evidence before passing judgement. In May 2024, the Vatican updated its guidelines for assessing supernatural events, including weeping statues, in response to the rapid online spread of unverified claims which can lead to confusion among believers.

According to The Conversation, this change was necessitated by the need to swiftly determine the supernatural origin, or lack thereof, of various phenomena increasingly occurring within the Catholic world and spreading rapidly via social media. These new procedures replace the previous instructions issued back in 1978.

The new guidance from the church is intended to more effectively oversee the validation of such events when they arise.

It centralises authorisation, management and control of the supernatural within the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.

This is more widely known as "the Inquisition" and gives authorities in the church such as bishops an order to submit any potential miracle to the Dicastery for investigation.

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