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The 13th Day
In Fatima, Portugal, between May and October 1917, the Virgin Mary appeared to three young children. The Lady of Light appeared to them on the 13th day of each month for six months, promising that on her last visit she would perform a miracle.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the historical and theological significance of the apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. It delves into the prophecies attributed to these events, particularly the secrets revealed to the shepherd children. The film examines the impact of these visions on the Catholic Church and the world.
Critical Reception
The documentary was received with moderate interest, primarily within religious and historical documentary circles. While praised for its earnest exploration of the Fátima apparitions and their profound spiritual implications, some critics noted a lack of deeper investigative journalism. Audience reception was generally positive among those interested in religious history and Marian apparitions.
What Reviewers Say
A focused look at the Fátima apparitions and their perceived prophecies.
Explores the spiritual and historical context surrounding the events of 1917.
Appreciated for its devotional approach to the subject matter.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed in various locations significant to the Fátima apparitions, including Portugal and Italy.
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