Hundreds flock to underpass where some see Virgin Mary in salt stain

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CHICAGO (AP) - A steady stream of the faithful and the curious, many carrying flowers and candles, have flocked to an expressway underpass for a view of a yellow and white stain on a concrete wall that some believe is an image of the Virgin Mary.

Police have patrolled the emergency turnoff area under the Kennedy Expressway since Monday as hundreds of people have walked down to see the image and the growing memorial of flowers and candles that surround it.

Beside the image is an artist's rendering of the Virgin Mary embracing Pope John Paul in a pose some see echoed in the stain.

"We believe it's a miracle," said Elbia Tello, 42. "We have faith, and we can see her face."

Tuesday morning, women knelt with rosary beads behind a police barricade while men in work shirts stood solemnly before the image, praying. A police officer kept the crowd of about three dozen from getting too close to the traffic but didn't stop them gathering around the stain.

The stain is likely the result of salt run-off, according to the Illinois Department of Transportation. The agency does not plan to scrub it off the wall.

"We're treating this just like we treat any type of roadside memorial," said department spokesman Mike Claffey. "We have no plans to clean this site."

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago had not received any requests to authenticate the image, spokesman Jim Dwyer said.

"These things don't happen every day," Dwyer said. "Sometimes people ask us to look into it. Most of the time they don't. (The meaning) depends on the individual who sees it. To them, it's real. To them, it reaffirms their faith."

But onlooker Victor Robles, 36, said he was skeptical about the stain's Virgin Mary resemblance.

"I see just a concrete wall and an image that could happen anywhere," Robles said. "If that image helps more people feel closer to God then maybe that is a good sign."

Worldwide, people have been drawn to images believed to resemble the Virgin Mary seen on windows, fence posts and walls.

Among the best-known in the United States was an image seen in office windows in Clearwater, Fla. Within weeks, a half million people had been to the site. Glass experts believe the image was created by a chemical reaction and corrosion of the metallic elements in the glass coating, but they could not explain why it took the shape it did. The windows were broken last year.

Source: http://www.ap.org/
 
Here we go again! :roll: I think that people are letting religion get to their heads.

OMG! That's Virgin Mary on that wall!

OMG! There's Jesus on my grilled-cheese sandwich!

OMG! Jesus appeared when I burned my computer monitor!

OMG! They're everywhere!

(someone slaps my face) Hey Vampy, shut up!

OMG! I see an image of Virgin Mary holding Jesus on my face from his slap!
 
:giggles: I kind of agree...LOL. People need only a strangely-shaped stain or burn or SOMETHING, and the imaginations run amok. LOL. BIG difference from something like a statue crying genuine tears or blood dripping from the sky. :shock: I'll say that's when I'd believe something to be a miracle.
 
mlkshkgrl said:
:bowdown: @ vampy's face.... :rofl: Heres some :cold: for your face. ;)
Thanks. You're so kind.

*looks at ice cubes*

OMG! There's an image of Jesus on this ice cube! Someone find me a freezer!
 
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