This story was really convincing to me
https://www.syracuse.com/life-and-culture/g66l-2019/04/f4df44853b7048/1949-when-a-little-girls-miracle-became-a-holy-week-sensation-worldwide.htmlThis happened in 1949. Unlike other examples of weeping statues, this looks clearly divine to me. The statue head literally weeps when the girl kisses it.
If you read the article and watch the video, would you be convinced of divine intervention?
What other explanation could you give?
Another article
https://time.com/archive/6793686/manners-morals-st-annes-tears/Here's the timeline of events
April 3: The statue is knocked over. The head breaks off. The little girl kisses it. Tears form
April 12: They bring it to the church. She kisses it there, and the statue weeps.
Edit: That story is called the Miracle of Syracuse
The Miracles of Seton are more convincing.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1992/04/05/treading-softly-into-the-matter-of-miracles/56955c1d-f229-4b13-b21e-2522d34608fb/ Read this article, and you will find it quite convincing.
There is a physical explanation for these sometimes. Condensation can form in the less dense parts of statue, the eyes, and drip out., but this doesn't explain the extent to which it was happening in this case, or why it suddenly stopped.
Is there anything that COULD convince you to become religious?