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CALCUTTA (CWNews.com) - Thousands of Christians and the
merely curious have flocked to Trinity Church in Calcutta
this week to see a crucifix that is apparently bleeding,
police said on Friday.
Ajanta Rovena Chatterjee, a lawyer who lives on the grounds
of Trinity Church in central Calcutta, said she noticed
blood apparently coming from the wounds of the corpus on
her cross on Thursday morning. "I went to clean up the
crucifix on Thursday morning, but to my shock I discovered
it was bleeding at all the points where Christ was nailed,
and even on the head where He was wearing a crown of
thorns," she said.
Police controlling the crowds gathering at the site said
there had been about 10,000 so far. Press Trust of India
quoted the Central Forensic Science Laboratory's (CSFL)
deputy director, Dr. V.K. Kashyap, as saying the "blood"
could be organic substances oozing from the stone statue.
"Aging and temperature variations might lead to cracks in
stone from where dark brown-colored pigments flow out," he
said, adding that the CSFL would examine a sample of the
"blood" and put out a report on Saturday.
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