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Idols


Fervour at Feverish Pitch
The Hindu, India's National newspaper, reported on September 22, 1995 that devotees of Lord Ganesha witnessed his idol miraculously drinking milk.
Indo-Americans Swept by the "Milk Miracle" Storm
India Journal reports that statues of Lord Ganesha drink from American teaspoons.
"It's a Miracle!" Rejoice Millions
Hinduism Today explains how statues of Ganesha from around the world simultaneously drank milk.
Miracle of Ganesha
Voice of America Report on the milk-drinking statue available on Indolink.
Miracle Witnessed in Washington Hindu Temple
Ganesha drinks milk in the American capitol.
The World-Wide Milk Miracles
Article from Share International Magazine.

Photographs


The Miraculous Hubble Space Telescope Photo
After CNN aired a Hubble Space Telescope photograph of stars forming in space on November 3, 1995, hundreds of viewers called in to say that they had seen Jesus Christ in the cloud of gas. Others had a more mundane interpretation of the phenomenon.
The Miraculous Photographs of Bayside
See some of the miraculous photographs pilgrims have taken while attending the vigils in honor of Our Lady of the Roses, Mary, Help of Mothers at Bayside, New York.
Miraculous Pictures
From the Apparitions, Miracles, and Other Wonders page
Mystery of the Golden Door: Solved!
Learn how to take this miraculous photo at home! From The Georgia Skeptic, Vol. 5, No. 3.
The Pasta Jesus
Did the face of Jesus really appear on a billboard advertisement for Pizza Hut? From The Georgia Skeptic, Vol. 5, No. 2.

Relics


The Shroud of Turin Page
Definition of the Shroud of Turin
From Robert Todd Carroll's Skeptic's Dictionary

Sacramentals


Golden Rosaries


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