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Published on Saturday, 11 July 2020
Virgin Mary appears to Coronavirus patients in Colombian hospital

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According to accounts from a hospital in Bogotá, Colombia, witnesses report that the Virgin Mary appeared to COVID-19 patients.

The Colombian television program Primer Impacto of Univisión network reported the apparitions.

The photos show Our Lady in the hospital’s chapel and corridor. Employees of the Reina Sofía Clinic in Bogotá say that Our Lady visits the sick.

A doctor said he took the images at the end of his night shift. He noticed a figure in unusual places, including at a corridor and in the chapel.

Witness William Pinzón said he is certain that it is the Virgin Mary. He explains that the second image seen in the hallway is much clearer.

“She largely manifests herself and does not manifest herself on the floor, she manifests herself levitating–she never touches the floor,” he explains.

“You cry a lot because she cries,” says María Francia, Casita de la Virgen director.
“She is visiting the sick in the world of COVID, because it hurts her. She is a loving mother,” she emphasizes.

LET US APPROACH BLESSED MARY ALL THE TIME
As humanity suffers nowadays from wars, violence, persecution, homelessness, famine, while experiencing different form of suffering, we are called upon to conduct a special mission in the new evangelization and to find inspiration in Blessed Mary, our Mother of love and human pain. The Mother of Jesus is the model and guide of this effective proclamation, since She "places Herself between Her Son and mankind in the reality of their wants, needs and sufferings.

Our Lady, Blessed Mary is the healer of our sicknesses. We always look to Her seeking the comfort of a mother's love. We pray to Her on behalf of those who are suffering
and for my own healing needs. Mother Mary’s strengthens us and brings us peace. Thank you Blessed Mary you’re your intercession for our special needs.