I can't find a link to it, but there appears to be an apparition of the Virgin Mary at a beach in Sydney. The apparition itself is actually a series of picket fence poles that are at an angle. What I like about this is that people are going nuts over it. One the best lines referring to it is one old lady saying that the apparition there is a way of telling the scantily clad ladies on the beach to cover up. It's drawing huge crowds right now.
I'l post a link when I find it.
Virgin Mary at a Sydney beach
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Virgin Mary at a Sydney beach
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Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"
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I heard about that. I Laughed as soon as I heard the details. People are so stupid. Even here in Australia. In a church in a town not far from Adelaide there is some plaster falling off the wall which supposedly looks like mary, and there is a "stream of holy water" under the church. This is all in an Anglican church, anglicans are normally sensible. The funniest part of that one is that the priest's name at ehr church was Fr Nutter, I kid you not.
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