The Miracle Seen by 70,000 at Fatima

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There’s a new movie out documenting the miracle at Fatima.  It’s called The 13th Day. This is one of those miracles that should have any non-believers seriously scratching their heads.  And if they were truly searching, I’d think they’d be spending an awful lot of time considering gracing the doors of a Catholic Church next Sunday because of it.  Maybe they’ll go see the movie. It’s supposed to be very good.  I can’t wait to see it!

Here’s the trailer:

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Posted Nov 9, 2009

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The Day the Sun Spun in the sky: A review of The 13th Day
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1 Lisa November 9, 2009 at 12:22 pm

The 13th Day is a wonderful movie. The use of black and white and limited color was done beautifully. It certainly makes one reflect on miracles, our faith, and our devotion to the Blessed Mother.

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