We had a lady from Syria that, each year on Good Friday, bleeds the wounds of Christ, and they're going to make some comments about it. One of the things to remember about that is, Syria is not necessarily known as a Catholic country, yet in the Arab world, these phenomenon of Mary are occurring just as well as in the Christian or Catholic world, and they are also occurring in Asia, in the Hindu, Buddhist world, anywhere you go, the apparitions of Mary are occurring, and many times, we will find the miracle of the stigmata associated with the people that are receiving these apparitions. Now, this passage will show us how the secular program that was doing a series on these supernatural events saw this. Akita, Japan. From 1975 to 1981, this wooden statue cried and bled more than a hundred times. There were so many witnesses that the Roman Catholic Church officially approved Akita as a miracle. This exclusive video from Syria has never before been seen on television. What you're witnessing is what many consider a supernatural phenomenon. Since the early 1980s, Maria al-Akharas, known as Myrna, spontaneously begins to bleed from all over her body. It happens on Good Fridays and lasts for hours. She bleeds from her palms, her feet, and from her side. These wounds, of course, correspond to the wounds inflicted on Jesus during crucifixion, and those scratches on her forehead, that's where Jesus wore a crown of thorns. Myrna is experiencing the phenomenon known as stigmata. The stigmata is a phenomenon that can be traced back for centuries, that a person just suddenly has wounds appear and they start bleeding. Paul Linde is an author and liturgical scholar. There's enough evidence that this has happened, not just now, but over the centuries, that I think it's a genuine experience. This is something that is out of the normal course of nature. It's a supernatural occurrence. The video was shot by Dr. Antoine Montseur, a Beverly Hills surgeon and clinical professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. Montseur was initially a skeptic until he actually videotaped Myrna's suffering. While she was walking on her way to go and have rest in her bed, the camera spotted blood coming from the forehead, gushing right there. After a while, people started to go to eat. I saw a red knot, and then this red knot started to open, and the blood came out of it. And it's a view.