California Premieres Next Tuesday, Oct. 13
"It is a remarkable re-telling of the story of Fatima, told from the perspective of Sister Lucia’s memories. It is a moving presentation and one which vividly portrays the courage of the children and the great demands made not only on them but on their families.
I believe that many will be deeply touched by the film."
- The newly appointed Archbishop of Westminster, UK., the Most Rev. Vincent Nichols Based on the memoirs of the oldest Seer, Lucia Santos, and many thousands of independent eye-witness accounts, the 13th Day dramatizes story of three young shepherds who experienced six interactive apparitions with a “Lady from Heaven” between May and October 1917, which culminated into the final prophesized Miracle. Shot on location in Portugal and in the UK, 13th Day Films worked with a cast of over 250 to re-create the scenes of the 70,000 strong crowds, and 3 Portuguese children play the iconic roles of the Seers. Ignatius Press in San Francisco has arranged for premieres next Tues., Oct. 13 at selected locations in the U.S.
I believe that many will be deeply touched by the film."
- The newly appointed Archbishop of Westminster, UK., the Most Rev. Vincent Nichols Based on the memoirs of the oldest Seer, Lucia Santos, and many thousands of independent eye-witness accounts, the 13th Day dramatizes story of three young shepherds who experienced six interactive apparitions with a “Lady from Heaven” between May and October 1917, which culminated into the final prophesized Miracle. Shot on location in Portugal and in the UK, 13th Day Films worked with a cast of over 250 to re-create the scenes of the 70,000 strong crowds, and 3 Portuguese children play the iconic roles of the Seers. Ignatius Press in San Francisco has arranged for premieres next Tues., Oct. 13 at selected locations in the U.S.
Actual Photo of the 3 Fatima seers: Blessed's Jacinta & Francisco Marto with Lucia Santos. Image via Wikipedia
Holy Spirit Catholic Church, De Sousa House
37648 Fremont Blvd., Fremont
12:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. San Diego
Our Lady of the Rosary Church
1629 Columbia St. (corner of Date and State streets)
San Diego CA 92101
7:00 p.m.
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