Natalie communicates with Alice using sign language, urging her to stop the service. Gerry manages to stop the crowd from fully pledging by claiming that the miracles were just more of his hoaxes, that they were all a result of the placebo effect. Once the service begins, Alice urges everyone to pledge themselves to Mary Elnor three times. Delgarde, along with Gerry and Natalie, tries to perform a ritual in the church to stop this, but Mary appears and crushes him with a burning cross. Delgarde warns that those pledging themselves to Mary Elnor would make her stronger and condemn their soul to Hell. Alice, who they believe is unaware of Mary's true nature, wishes to hold a church service by the tree and broadcast it to the masses. He warns Gerry that any attempt to share his views on the situation will fall on deaf ears due to Gerry's tarnished reputation. Gerry and Delgarde are shocked to learn that Bishop Gyles was aware of the history in Banfield involving Elnor, but thought that it was not connected to the miracles that were recently occurring. Delgarde drives her away with prayer and his crucifix. Satan would allow her and her descendants (one of whom is revealed to be Alice) to perform "miracles" prompting people to pledge themselves to her, and in turn, Satan. Hagan discovered, revealing Mary sold her soul to Satan in order to gain power. The pair eventually comes across the information Fr. Gerry befriends Natalie Gates, the town's physician, and reveals that he was found fabricating stories which is why he now reports hoax stories, hoping this event will relaunch his career. Bishop Gyles convinces Gerry to keep the apparent suicide of Hagan quiet as it will tarnish the divine occurrences. Hagan discovers a book detailing Mary Elnor, a witch who performed miracles for Satan, but before he has the chance to warn anybody he is attacked by Mary and his body is found hanging in the church. Beginning to suspect that something sinister is occurring due to visions of "Mary" as a horrific entity, Gerry finds a partner in Father William Hagan, Alice's maternal uncle, who was healed by Alice, but also suspects the healings' true nature. Gerry befriends Alice, learning that while she has been speaking to an entity named Mary, the girl has only assumed that Mary was the Virgin Mary. The Catholic Church sends Monsignor Delgarde to investigate the claims, assisted by Bishop Gyles. During the healings, a statue of the Virgin Mary near the chancel of the church cries tears of blood. This launches a media furor that is further propelled by other seemingly miraculous healings. The following day Alice stuns the community by speaking, proclaiming that she has been cured by the Virgin Mary. Gerry decides to stay in town to investigate what he thinks could be a real story rather than a hoax or prank. When he takes her to a nearby church, he learns that Alice is deaf and couldn't have spoken. He follows her to the tree from the prologue, the site where he found the doll, and hears her speak before collapsing. Gerry later gets into an accident as he's driving away after seeing a young girl, Alice Pagett, run across the road. As he's preparing to leave, he discovers the doll and purposely crushes it, accidentally freeing Mary's spirit. His latest assignment takes him to Boston, where the purported strange activity is revealed to be a teenage prank. Many years later, disgraced journalist Gerry Fenn works a job reporting on all things strange and unusual. Before she dies, however, her spirit is bound to the body of a doll. The woman is hanged from a tree and ultimately set on fire. It is implied from sound that a woman is being beaten and executed, whom is later identified as Mary Elnor, accused of witchcraft in 1845 in Banfield, Massachusetts.The synopsis below may give away important plot points.
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