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People from all over the country are headed to Sabinal to see a statue of the baby Jesus that church members say had tears running down its face. Tonight the church held a special healing mass.
?It's a miracle and it's something, it's beautiful,? Maria Alaniz told News 4 WOAI?s Erik Runge.
On January 6, a member of the choir was getting ready for mass when she looked down at a little statue of baby Jesus and saw something no one would expect to see.
?The more I see him the more tears come out from his eyes,? said Alaniz.
Maria Alaniz was that choir member.
?The baby cried for at least thirty minutes.?
The church?s priest says it?s a miracle.
?Our lord is telling us he is alive,? said Father Pedro Molina.
The church is not opposed to people coming to see the statue. In fact it hopes it will bring more people to the town to pray.
People from all over the country are headed to Sabinal to see a statue of the baby Jesus that church members say had tears running down its face. Tonight the church held a special healing mass.
?It's a miracle and it's something, it's beautiful,? Maria Alaniz told News 4 WOAI?s Erik Runge.
On January 6, a member of the choir was getting ready for mass when she looked down at a little statue of baby Jesus and saw something no one would expect to see.
?The more I see him the more tears come out from his eyes,? said Alaniz.
Maria Alaniz was that choir member.
?The baby cried for at least thirty minutes.?
The church?s priest says it?s a miracle.
?Our lord is telling us he is alive,? said Father Pedro Molina.
The church is not opposed to people coming to see the statue. In fact it hopes it will bring more people to the town to pray.