1969 AD — Caserta, Italy
From 1969 onwards, the wooden statue of Our Lady kept in Teresa Musco's home wept human blood (AB+ confirmed by laboratory analysis at the University of Naples) before multiple eyewitnesses, including local clergy and her bishop. Teresa understood the weeping as a sign of Mary's grief over the world's sins and a final call to mercy before the day of justice — echoing the older tradition of weeping Madonnas (La Salette, Akita).
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Diario di Teresa Musco
by Teresa Musco (publ. with imprimatur, Diocese of Caserta)