Video: Holy Child Statue in Mexico 'Cries'

By Tim Binnall

A Holy Child statue in a town near Acapulco has been inexplicably 'crying' since the start of the year and residents of the community aren't quite sure what to make of it. The ceramic piece, which can be found in a home in the village of Kilometro 42, reportedly first began 'shedding tears' on January 1st. Since then, additional 'crying' incidents have occurred with numerous witnesses watching in awe.

According to one resident, opinions on the eerie phenomenon have been mixed with some people suggesting that the 'tears' are a bad omen and others arguing that the 'crying' is a more benevolent sign from God. For their part, officials with the local Catholic Church were reticent to ascribe any special significance to the ongoing event and seemed to express skepticism of it altogether.

"Not everything corresponds to a spiritual phenomenon," said a representative from the Church in the area, "sometimes there are things that are merely natural." To that end, they promised to send someone to investigate the matter, since there were also concerns that the 'crying' statue could be an elaborate hoax aimed at scamming the spiritually-inclined out of there hard-earned money by charging to see the 'miraculous' piece.