Religious statues and icons weeping tears, real blood and even pearls; milk-drinking Hindu statues; sweet-scented healing oil weeping from icons and paintings; photographs of Indian saints mysteriously covered in holy ash: revered objects and images in many countries around the world and in all religious traditions manifest miraculous properties.

Statues and icons of the Madonna that weep tears, blood or oil have appeared all over the Christian world. People throng to these manifestations, and many receive healing.

For four days in September 1995 (and again in March 2013), throughout the Hindu world, North and South, East and West, statues of the gods, made of stone, wood, brass, copper and bronze, appeared to drink the milk offerings presented by the priests and devotees. According to information from Benjamin Creme’s Master, the milk was made to disappear, at the moment of offering.
Examples from Share International magazine
In a neighbourhood church in the southeast Athens suburb of Vyronas, an icon of the Madonna is weeping. A Share International co-worker visited the church of Agios Dimitrios [Saint Dimitri], where he saw and photographed the icon. It began weeping tears of what looks like oil on 8 September 2020, which is the Feast Day of the Nativity of the Theotokos, a Greek title for the Mother of Jesus.
Our co-worker was told that an investigation by church officials is pending. He also reported that the church is not well-known, and added that the atmosphere in the church “was humble and simple” and that the absence of any signs of commercialization led him to believe that the phenomenon is probably genuine.