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« on: August 21, 2006, 02:58:AM »

Workers discover chocolate Virgin Mary





By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press Writer Thu Aug 17, 11:20 PM ET

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. - As a chocolatier to the rich and famous, Martucci Angiano has posed with many celebrities — but on Thursday she held in her hand a figure that dazzles her more than any Hollywood star.


Workers at Angiano's gourmet chocolate company, Bodega Chocolates, discovered under a vat a 2-inch-tall column of chocolate drippings that they believe bears a striking resemblance to the Virgin Mary.

Since the discovery Monday, Angiano's employees have spent much of their time hovering over the tiny figure, praying and placing rose petals and candles around it.

"I was raised to believe in the Virgin Mary, but this still gives me the chills," Angiano said as she balanced the dark brown figure in her hand. "Everyone should see this."

Kitchen worker Cruz Jacinto was the first to spot the lump of melted chocolate when she began her shift Monday cleaning up drippings that had accumulated under a large vat of dark chocolate.

Chocolate drippings usually harden in thin, flat strips on wax paper, but Jacinto said she froze when she noticed the unusual shape of this cast-off: It looked just like the Virgin Mary on the prayer card she always carries in her right pocket.

"When I come in, the first thing I do is look at the clock, but this time I didn't look at the clock. My eyes went directly to the chocolate," said Jacinto, dressed in a hair net and apron as she paused from her work. "I thought, 'Am I the only one who can see this? I picked it up and I felt emotion just come over me. For me, it was a sign."

The chocolate, on display for most of the week in the front of the company gift shop, now rests in a plastic case in a back room and is brought out only for curious visitors.

The stack of hardened confection has a wide base and tapers gently toward a rounded top, giving the appearance of a female figure with her head tilted slightly to the right. The dark brown melting chocolate hardened into subtle layers that resemble the folds of a gown and a flowing veil.

A tiny white circle, about the size of a pencil eraser, sits in the upper center of the creation, just above a slight ridge that runs across it. Cruz says the white speck is the head of the Baby Jesus as he is held in Mary's folded arms.

For Jacinto, the discovery came just in time. Raising a son on her own, she has struggled with marital problems for months and says she was about to lose her faith.

"I have big problems right now, personally, and lately I've been saying that God doesn't exist," she said, pulling the dog-eared prayer card out of her pocket. "This has given me renewed faith."

Angiano, who co-owns the 10-year-old company with her sister, has rubbed shoulders with plenty of stars in her job.

The gourmet boutique runs booths at all the big awards shows, including the Emmys, the Golden Globes, and the Grammys.
 

Pictures of Angiano with top celebrities — and her chocolates — line the office walls.

But this week's brush with the image of a 2,000-year-old idol has left even Angiano star-struck.

"That's our Oscar right there," she said.

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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2006, 11:12:AM »

It does look a lot like a bird.

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AdoramusTeChriste
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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2006, 11:15:AM »

Is that dark chocolate?

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« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2006, 08:04:PM »

Kathy. You can't eat that. It's Mary.

Did I mention I saw Mary in the tater tots I got at Sonic the other day?

What must other religions think when they see us, seeing our religious icons appearing in food and knots in trees and other such odd places?



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« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2006, 10:09:PM »

Indeed. I know what the fundies think -those idolatrous Papists are enthralled worshipping their demon-goddess that they call "Mary" that they see her everywhere.

 

Their case, minus the rhetoric, has significant grounds, considering that it's absolutely ridiculous to assert that Mary would appear in a grilled-cheese sandwich. When Mary has appeared (and it's of course not ridiculous for a miraculous image to appear, say, in a good-sized tree knot,) it is always marked by obviously supernatural events. It's never "hey, this roadside waterstain looks like it could be the Blessed Virgin," or "Hey, this chocolate/sandwich/popcorn/inkblot/whatever looks like the BVM," but always "This image is absolutely unmistakably the Blessed Virgin, look at the microscopic thinness that leaves scientists baffled, the colors that are undimmed in their vividness after hundreds of years, the way Our Lady's cloak folds just so here and has all this symbolism," etc.

 

However, that being said, if it gets these poor souls out of their tepidity and gets them going back to Mass, then hopefully they will be more enthused than the average NOer, begin to learn about their faith, and find the True Mass and save their souls. If such would indeed happen, then it would have been a grace to them, even if the chocolate may in no way actually resemble Our Lady.

 

(I agree, btw, it does look a lot like an owl!)

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« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2006, 10:23:PM »

Quote from: PsychoMonkey

Did I mention I saw Mary in the tater tots I got at Sonic the other day?

"Gimme some of your tots!"

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« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2006, 11:07:PM »

Yeah, looks just like an owl. Maybe an eagle.

I have a stain on my mirror that looks vaguely like a human figure. Good thing no one else noticed it!

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« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2006, 11:09:PM »

*GROANS* This reminds me of the case in Houston awhile back where some little girl had her whole neighborhood worshipping in her backyard because she claimed that the Virgin Mary was floating over her hot tub... And the crowds flowed. They claimed they felt a difference in the air over the hot tub...that the hot tub water could be miraculous...the list went on. Somehow, I find THAT (as ludicrous as it was) more believeable than a Mary made out of chocolate drippings. As children, we spend hours finding pictures in the clouds..the same things applies here in my opinion. Use your imagination and you'll see anything anywhere. It's sad and kinda superstitious.

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« Reply #8 on: August 22, 2006, 07:58:PM »

I thought it was the maltese falcon

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« Reply #9 on: August 22, 2006, 09:06:PM »

I'm glad someone pointed out the bird resemblance! It had been bothering me ever since I first saw it. I KNEW it didn't look like our Blessed Mother, but it didn't quite dawn that it was a bird!

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