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Oh okay, quick question.

Does anyone have an idea what it means when religious things start to break around you for no reason.

Example, in my car I carry on the rear view mirror a rosary and a pocket size one, it has been hanging there since like forever, but yesterday out of the blue, the hanger it has been hanging on just broke and it flew across to the passenger side of the car. Then when I was home, (we have a lot of religious things in my home because my husband, now ex, is catholic), on my dresser there are small status of Mary and Joseph, been there for over 20 years without a problem, been knocked down by the cats and kids when they were smaller and never broke. But yesterday the Joseph one fell and broke around the head, the broken piece almost looks like a dagger or head of a spear.
Can't seem to find anything that to tell me the relation of this. So wandering if anyone would have any idea. Is this maybe a sign or just coincidence?
A little nerve racked right now.

Gaia73
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Sounds like age and natural deterioration to me. Things kept in a car for long periods of time will wear out due to excessive heat and cold. Also sun damage. You have statues that are 20 years old and have been knocked over by the cats and kids, they were bound to reach a point of stress and break.
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Yeah that is what I was thinking yesterday too. But it was so strange that they both happened on the same day, and with all the separation and problems with my now ex, (and yes it's a very bad break-up). I just got werided out a little. I guess I felt it was trying to tell me something. I guess that's why I felt that way.
But sure it was the weathering. Can't seem to find anything else about it anyway.
Thanks
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