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This work includes accessible and heart-warming stories of everyday people and their remarkable encounters with the Virgin Mary. Although she lived over two thousand years ago, the Virgin Mary continues to inspire countless generations with her miracles, both large and small. "Miracles of Mary" is a heart-warming collection of stories from everyday people around the world who have witnessed miraculous events surrounding the Virgin Mary - including silently weeping statues in Japan; apparitions in Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Poland and Portugal; and, the statue of Mary in Sri Lanka that has been at the…mehr

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This work includes accessible and heart-warming stories of everyday people and their remarkable encounters with the Virgin Mary. Although she lived over two thousand years ago, the Virgin Mary continues to inspire countless generations with her miracles, both large and small. "Miracles of Mary" is a heart-warming collection of stories from everyday people around the world who have witnessed miraculous events surrounding the Virgin Mary - including silently weeping statues in Japan; apparitions in Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Poland and Portugal; and, the statue of Mary in Sri Lanka that has been at the centre of a number of remarkable events. Told simply and honestly these stories allow readers to experience the beauty and grace of these miraculous events, regardless of their background.

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Bridget Curran is a young writer and filmmaker, who has a passion for Mary. After graduating from the University of Western Australia with a triple major in History, Italian and Anthropology (Hons), she completed a graduate diploma in Film and Television Production at Curtin University. She is currently researching and writing documentaries for film and television.