SAN JOSE, Calif. — An 86-year-old California man said the Virgin Mary may have had something to do with his $696,000 California Lottery payout.
Daniel Mendez of San Jose told California Lottery officials he has been watering the flowers his wife planted around the Virgin Mary statue at Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church "every four or five days" since last year, and he always follows up the tradition by purchasing $4 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets.
Mendez's routine paid off recently when one of his two Set for Life Scratchers turned out to be a winner for the top prize of $1.2 million.
Mendez, who opted for the $696,000 lump sum option, said the Virgin Mary might have had a hand in his win, but he made it a point not to ask her for help in the lottery.
"I don't ask the Virgin to pay me with [lottery] money. I ask that she pays me with taking care of my grandkids," Mendez esaid. "That's more valuable than money to me — but I really do need a new roof on my house!"
Mendez said he also hopes to spend some of his windfall on landscaping for the church.
Lottery officials said the San Jose CVS Pharmacy location where Mendez bought his ticket was awarded a $6,000 commission for the sale.
I really don't think the virgin Mary helped him. The meek shall inherit the earth comes to mind.
I have a Blessed lady of Lourdes in my flower garden. Saint Mary can intercede and help those who ask.
I like this Catholic news story.
So did he win because his an old codger, or because he watered the flowers surrounding the Virgin?
Because of the flowers and the loving care of them.
l know of some hard- shelled Catholics who never miss a mass, have visited the Vatican, watered flowers and won Nuttin. But if it makes him feel good, so be it.
They may be only going through the motions. It does not make them a good person automatically.
Congratulations to them. I hope they continue on with their lives.
Mother Mary comes to me speaking words of wisdom, Let it be...
and in my hour of darkness, she is standing right in front of me, speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
The Beatles.
Congrats to the Lucky Guy.
A few of the stores around here all Mexican prayer candles.
One is even a lottery prayer candle.
Daniel Mendez is one among millions of Catholics playing the lottery. He is a lucky one.
First of all....congrats on his win
The man may be a very religious person and possibly prayed to the statue, but the most important thing he did was buy the ticket!
Winners always think it was something they did to win. It just happens. Someone would have purchased that ticket. It just happened to be him.
.. it starts and ends with a ticket. No amount of prayers or whatever will help IF you do not have the Winning ticket. And that's a fact Jack.
Ey positivity,good vibes, and faith tied along with action goes along way
You can have those things BUT if you do not have the winning ticket- you come up empty, every time Dude.Count on it.
There's a political statement out there " it's the economy stupid."
For every lottery players " It's the winning ticket stupid. "
He won because he bought tickets.
posted before I saw this.
Congratulations on your win Mr. Mendez.
I really like your signature on Zig, it mirrors mine in many ways Z.
* On a personal note* right. I am not going to let some punk tell me " it can't be done..unless l'm in the middle of quicksand & all options have been exhausted.
But of course...
Boone Chance Mon Ami Artist, et al
Virgin's Birthday September 8th
Fortes Fortuna Juvat & Harmonia
Eddessa_Knight w/Invisible Light
Very Well Done eddessaknight
Holy Mary Mother of God...
at least someones prayers are being heard/answered!
also nice to see someone won something besides a free ticket
from a scratch off. I bet the store clerk wished they would have
scanned that one before selling it!!!
I say some people should play more winnable games so they can atleast feel like a lottery winner
He won because that's how random chance and probability work. Just like Jack Whittaker, David Lee Edwards, and all of the various criminals and sex offenders who have won the lottery.
Congratulations Mr, Daniel Mendez 86 years old You better get to spending that ASAP.
Well, if they were to win the more winnable games. wouldn't they be a lottery winner?
Bonjour Mademoiselle Edessa. Ca va Mon amie?
Et bonne anniversaire Marie, toujours pleine de grace!
I Think Mainly He Believed In Superstition More Than Anything
noise-gate,
Remember Binky, a Wiccan who won a jackpot?
https://www.lotterypost.com/blogentry/100831
Also, not lotto, but (I'm sure Artist and some others are familiar with this;
https://www.stjosephstatue.com/
Coin Toss. I have an artist friend who recently became a realtor. He is not Catholic but says he buries a tiny St. Joseph in yards of his listings. I asked him what he did when the property sold. He says he digs it back up. He says it works and he became very successful in a short period of time.
Wasn't Binky on that lottery show?
Artist77,
There's an instruction booklet that comes with those St Joseph kits. It says to bury him in the front yard upside down and then remove him when the house sells.
Here's another one for if you can't find something;
St Anthony St Anthony please come around
There's something lost that can't be found
(St Anthony is the patron Saint of lost things, and you don't have to be Catholic).
Yeah, Binky was on The Lottery Changed My Life.
Coin- l Don't recall reading about this guy at all, but he seems happy. His now an official chickmagnet.
Yeah. Like having an umbrella lying in your home entry hallway signifies a death will soon occur in the family. Yikes.