Donegal grotto statue ‘took on human form’

A group of 14 people, who had gathered at the statue of the Virgin Mary, in a
rocky outcrop near the town of Dungloe, Co Donegal, on Tuesday night, were
transfixed as they watched the phenomenon, which they said lasted almost an
hour.

“It was a crazy evening. It was absolutely amazing. I am still on an emotional
high. All but one person seemed to see the same thing,” recalled James
Boyle, from Ardara, who was at the site with his wife Margaret and children,
Martin, 10, and Mary, 11.

The Kerrytown shrine is visited by thousands of pilgrims annually, after first
becoming the subject of a religious apparition 70 years ago.

James explained how the group had been drawn there last Tuesday night because
of a claim by Ballyfermot-based faith healer Joe Coleman that the Virgin
Mary had told him in a channelled message that she would appear at the
shrine on 29 September at 8pm.

“We went into the shelter facing the rock and at a few minutes to eight
someone suggested we should start the rosary. We had no sooner started than
someone shouted ‘look up’.

“To the left of the cross, another cross appeared in the sky and as soon as it
disappeared, another one appeared. It lasted about 10 minutes,” he
explained.

Then people began noticing that the white statue with its red heart had begun
changing colour and form.

“She appeared to have a human face and her head turned and she looked at
people. She looked down at the children who were at the front,” he said.

One woman explained how the statue began crying and she went up to dry the
tears.

“The tears were running down from her eyes,” she told Highland Radio.

Speaking to the Irish Independent from his Dublin home, Mr Coleman said that
the Virgin Mary, who has been appearing to him for many years, had
communicated to him that she would make herself known at Kerrytown on 29
September.

He had passed on the details of that message to a small group of people who
attended a healing service organised by him in Dungloe last June.

He added that a lot of priests in Co Donegal did not believe he was doing his
healing work for the love of God.

Dungloe parish priest, Father Seamus Meehan, said last night that there had
been talk about the Kerrytown grotto for years.

“But I would be kind of sceptical about it myself,” he added.

* From The Belfast Telegraph

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