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                    [Title] => NBI finds statue’s ‘tears’ to be human blood, priest says
                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Her tears were of human blood.


"It’s human blood and it’s type A," said Fr. Vicente Castro of the tears shed by the statue of St. Therese at the Baguio Cathedral, quoting the finding of the Cordillera office of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Castro, the cathedral’s 77-year-old parish priest, said the NBI regional office informed him of its laboratory finding in a phone call last Friday.
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"This is the first time that something like this happened in the cathedral," said Fr. Vicente Castro, 66, the diocesan parish priest, adding that he has to consult a doctor if it was really blood.

"What was spine-tingling was that even the Baby Jesus which St. Therese cuddles was almost splattered with blood," he said.
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                    [Title] => NBI finds statue’s ‘tears’ to be human blood, priest says
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"It’s human blood and it’s type A," said Fr. Vicente Castro of the tears shed by the statue of St. Therese at the Baguio Cathedral, quoting the finding of the Cordillera office of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Castro, the cathedral’s 77-year-old parish priest, said the NBI regional office informed him of its laboratory finding in a phone call last Friday.
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"This is the first time that something like this happened in the cathedral," said Fr. Vicente Castro, 66, the diocesan parish priest, adding that he has to consult a doctor if it was really blood.

"What was spine-tingling was that even the Baby Jesus which St. Therese cuddles was almost splattered with blood," he said.
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