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Mundo milagroso, (miraculous world), produced by Monica Delgado and Michael Van Wagenen

Label
Mundo milagroso, (miraculous world), produced by Monica Delgado and Michael Van Wagenen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences
Main title
Mundo milagroso
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747798876
Responsibility statement
produced by Monica Delgado and Michael Van Wagenen
Runtime
28
Sub title
(miraculous world)
Summary
In Texan communities along the Rio Grande River, there is a vibrant mixture of Spanish Catholicism and Indian mysticism. For hundreds of years various saints and religious figures have made appearances to a receptive public. This film takes a respectful look at the current manifestations of these symbols of faith and the people who hold them dear.The filmmakers, one of whom is of Mexican descent, set out for the border to witness these phenomena themselves. They visit the modest home of Paulita Rivera in Hidalgo, TX, who discovered the face of Jesus in a tortilla she had made. Soon the tortilla was encased in plastic and revered by supplicants for its healing properties. Another town boasts the Shrine of the Holy Camaro where a religious silhouette suddenly appeared on a Chevrolet. Believers congregate daily to pray for miracles for their loved ones. In Brownsville stands the Madonna Tree whose bark displays an image of the Virgin. We hear from people who believe that God intervened for them and cured their ailments.In these border towns there is an abiding faith in spiritual forces. Just as their Indian ancestors saw divinity in the rising of the sun each day, so they have sighted objects of faith in their daily surroundings
Target audience
general
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