Stigmata
BELO QUINTO, SOUTHEAST BRAZIL
- Are you the investigator?
- Yes.
Thank God you've come.
Who's in charge here?
Father Alameida was.
Look! How much proof do you need?!
Has the statue been removed
from the church for any reason?
No. The statue only started crying
on the day Father Alameida died.
The day the doves came back.
The people of the village loved Alameida.
The tears of the Mother
are the blood of Christ.
I suggest you clear the church.
I have to crate the statue up.
- Crate it up?
- Yes.
Father Alameida would
never have allowed that.
Ma'am? This is Father Alameida's
own rosary...
- No, lady, you really shouldn't buy that.
- No, I like it... How much?
You shouldn't do that!
You're stealing from the dead!
Hail Mary, full of grace,
the Lord is with thee:
Blessed art thou amongst women,
and blessed is the...
No virgin, me
For I have sinned
I sold my soul
For sex and gin
Go call a priest
All meek and mild
And tell him Mary
Is no more a child
It's raining stones
It's raining bile
From the luxury
Of your denial
I press alarms
Place bets on truth
I'm so up and down
And now I'm growing old
Disgracefully
Whatever happened to Mary?
Whatever happened to Mary?
Whatever happened to Mary?
Whatever happened to Mary?
Whatever happened to...
I'll spit on floors
And do more drugs
Burn every bill
Get drunk on love
Wear next to nothing...
Hey, Frankie, sweetheart!
Let's go. I'm trashed.
Are you too tired to go home with me?
I'm tired, not dead.
I'll be uncareful
I'll cause such scenes
And I'll never talk
Of used-to-be's
Tattoo my face
I won't go grey
Be a dancing queen
I'm growing old disgracefully
I'm so up and down
And I love what's not allowed
I was lost
Now I see
And now I'm growing old disgracefully
Oh, hi, Mom.
How do you do that?
How did you know that was me?
You have the most persistent ring I know.
I just wanted to say hi while
I'm near a phone. How are you?
Where are you?
Belo Quinto, near Rio.
Mom, hold on, I'm getting another call.
Hello?
It's about time. Where you been, baby?
I hate it when you just leave.
You could say goodbye.
Why?
"Why?" Forget it.
Look, I got my mom on the other line.
I'll see you tonight.
All right, I'll see you later.
Mom? Hi, I'm back.
So how do you like Rio?
- It was great. Did you get my package?
- Yeah, I got it yesterday.
- What did you think? Did you open it yet?
- Hold on, I'm gonna change phones.
What do you think? Did you get a chance
to look at everything?
I'm opening it now.
- Pretty postcards.
- Aren't those pretty?
- Cute brush.
- I saw a lady make that.
- A little hat.
- It's probably for a little doll.
- A necklace?
- Its not really a necklace. Its a rosary.
- Where did you get it?
- This little village...
- Belo Quinto.
- I didn't know you went there.
I took a little side trip.
So, the presents, do you love 'em?
Im so glad we talked.
Im going on that cruise.
We won't talk for a month. I have to run.
Have fun. I love you.
I'm glad you called, Mom. Bye.
- Can I get two lattes, please? Low fat.
- Got it.
- Just one. I'm OK.
- A bacon and egg sandwich, too.
To go. What's up?
You're not eating today?
I threw up this morning
from the smell of tea.
Late?
- Like a week.
- A week?
I don't know. A few days. I feel weird.
You're so dramatic.
I think you're just psyching yourself out.
I feel like my heart
went to go live in my stomach.
OK, it's not traumatic!
- What if I'm having a baby?
- With Steven?
What if I'm bringing a person
into this world?
Man, what if? You've got options.
I don't want to think about it.
It's making me cranky.
Let's get our tired asses to work
cos we are late.
You're always late. There's nothing new.
Ciao, bello!
Are you looking for a good time?
That is very kind of you,
but no, thank you.
Come on! Have some fun! Be a man!
No problem!
We'll give you the Vatican discount!
VATICAN CITY:
- Father Andrew Kiernan, welcome back.
- Cardinal Houseman.
These are interesting. What's the trick?
To be honest, I don't know.
They probably made a fortune out of her.
What's... What was this?
Infrared photographs of tears.
The statue's at room temperature,
but the tears show up
as white because...
- Because they're warm.
- Warm tears?
Yes.
My lab report and analysis confirm that
the blood is not only warm, but... human.
I know what you're thinking,
but with all due respect, Daniel,
this isn't a fake. It's solid stone.
There is no scientific explanation.
Andrew, you were sent to Brazil
to investigate the appearance of
the Virgin Mary on the side of a building.
Yes, but in Sao Paulo I heard
about the statue, so I investigated.
- And?
- And what?
- The face of the Virgin Mary?
- It's an oxidation stain
caused by rainwater running down
untreated side walls.
Causes an optical illusion
of a veiled woman.
Good. We'll consider the matter closed.
Father Dario has your next assignment.
I was hoping that perhaps you could
send me back to Belo Quinto.
Why?
Because I need to do
some more tests on the statue.
You've left the statue in Belo Quinto?
Yes. I was going to take it back,
but when I saw the effect
it had on the people...
It's become a cornerstone of their faith.
Andrew, the cornerstone
not a crying statue.
You represent the Catholic Church
and the Congregation
of the Causes of the Saints.
Yes, I'm very well aware of that, Daniel,
but as a scientist I observe the facts.
And the facts are that this statue
has tears of blood.
If that's the case,
you know the policy.
The statue is brought back to the Vatican.
Geologist, engineers, medical examiners.
We've examined 50 or 60 crying statues
in the last 12 months.
Not a single one of them has...
Yes, I'm aware of that, but I wanted you
to know that in my opinion
I think that this is different.
I won't allow you to go back to Brazil.
We'll send a geologist, and if he sees fit
we'll send the statue back for tests.
Father Dario, get me all the information
you can on this church in Belo Quinto.
Thank you, Andrew.
Thank you.
I have never seen him this way before.
Andrew's problem is he can't decide
if he's a scientist or a priest.
Frankie,
you are gonna drive yourself crazy.
No.
If you're worried about being pregnant,
let's go to the store and get a test.
- Give it a couple of days.
- Are you sure?
- I'm fine. Stop mothering me!
- All right, girlfriend. I'll call you later.
OK, bye. Drive safe.
- Late?
- Like a week.
- You're always late. There's nothing new.
- What if I'm bringing a person
- into this world?
- Frankie, you've got options.
Nurse, what's going on?
I don't understand.
- Get out of the way!
- Frankie, can you hear me?
I'm right here with you.
Let's go!
Why is there so much blood?
All right, CBC, electrolytes,
UA, tox screen.
Get me a pulse box, stat!
- Get me a tox screen and a stat CT.
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