The Story of “Guadalupe: A Living Image” Unveiled on DVD

by Mike Mcdonnough on July 6, 2010

in DVD Releases

    Janson Media today announced the worldwide release of the DVD Guadalupe: A Living Image (1 x 52′). Produced by Studio 3 TV, the mysterious film takes us back to Guadalupe circa 1531, where the Virgin Mary has appeared before a humble Indian peasant, but no one in his town believes what he has seen.

    On Her request the Indian wraps in his “tilma” some Castilian roses, mysteriously flowered on a bared scree. In front of the Bishop he opens the cap discovering the miracle: the image of the Virgin is impressed upon it. The image is extraordinarily real. The results of analysis are amazing. In the Virgin’s eyes the 13 figures who witnessed the miracle are visible. The stars on her cloak are positioned exactly as they were in the miracle’s day (12.12.1531). The painting technique used is unknown. The colors keep intact, the cloth is uncorrupted.

    And that’s not all: an extraordinary discovery reveals the Spanish origin (from Extremadura, Spain) of the name of Guadalupe and its incredible connection with the Evangelist Saint Lucas.

    GUADALUPE: A LIVING IMAGE DVD
    LENGTH: 52 Minutes
    OUR PRICE: $24.95
    CATALOG #: 20443
    UPC #: 6-4603204439-3
    ISBN #: 1-56839-342-3
    RELEASE YEAR: 2010
    PRODUCER: Studio 3 TV
    STREET DATE: July 21st, 2010

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      Brendan Gilligan July 9, 2010 at 4:00 am

      Dear Sir/Madam,
      ‘Guadalupe: A Living Image’ DVD.
      Will this be available to view on UK region 2 DVD players?

      I work for The Universe Catholic Weekly Newpaper in the UK. We produce a twice yearly special publication titled, ‘Novena: the magazine of Marian devotions.
      Would it be possible to obtain a copy of the DVD to review in the magazine?

      Kind regards
      Brendan Gilligan

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