As the COVID pandemic winds down and shadows of war loom on the horizon, no one would be surprised by dire portents making headlines in 2022. We start out with Tim Binnall’s coverage based on a video where a woman claims her St. Michael statue spontaneously bled for a week. Dig the wild video and read how Alicia Martinez insists it’s not a hoax. A third of the world away, Just McCurry reports Japan’s ‘Killing Stone’ Splits In Two, Releasing Superstitions Amid The Sulphur Springs. Has Tamamo-no-Mae been released to sow more chaos across the planet or might there be a more prosaic explanation? Meanwhile in the other third of our planet, Sanya Agunbiade has the story on how Evil Spirit Reportedly Attacks Female High School Students In South Africa. Fortunately the relatives of some of the students are traditional healers and prophets, announcing DR EP Lekhela High School is haunted by an evil spirit. No word as to the provenance of “space cookies” briefly mentioned by Sanya. Never fear, true believers, as there is good everywhere in the world. Sometimes in two places at the same time! Bone up with some Bizarre Tales Of Saints Who Could Be In Two Places At Once courtesy of the erudite Brent Swancer. Perhaps what the world needs right now is a St. Martin de Pores, ĉu ne? (CS)
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