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Gibson's Fatima follow-up to The Passion
Mel Gibson's follow-up to his successful The Passion of the Christ movie could be about the three Fatima children who are believed to have seen a vision of the Virgin Mary.
Gibson was reportedly moved after a secret meeting one of the three - Sr Lucia - at her convent shortly before she died last month at the age of 98 (pictured).
In 1917, Lucia, 10, and her cousins, Jacinta and Francisco, won international fame when they said the Virgin Mary appeared to them in a vision at Fatima, Portugal.
The shepherd children said that in the vision the Virgin predicted World War II, turmoil in Russia and a Pope being shot. After the vision, Lucia became a Carmelite nun.
She was desperate to see The Passion of the Christ . So last year Gibson had equipment set up so that it could be shown at the convent.
After the screening, Gibson spoke to Sr Lucia for about an hour, through a metal grille.
A film insider in Rome said: "This idea is still very much at the initial stages, but Mel is keen to make a movie about Sr Lucia and the visions she had at Fatima."
SOURCE
Mel's Virgin visions (Sunday Times 7/3/05)
LINKS
Mel Gibson visits Lucia of Fatima
Sanctuary of Fatima - Official Site
ARCHIVE
Imminent canonisation of first two Fatima seers (CathNews 23/2/05)
Fatima visionary's death 'deeply moved' Pope (CathNews 17/2/05)
Last Fatima witness Sister Lucia dead at 97 (CathNews 15/2/05)
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Mel Gibson's follow-up to his successful The Passion of the Christ movie could be about the three Fatima children who are believed to have seen a vision of the Virgin Mary.
Gibson was reportedly moved after a secret meeting one of the three - Sr Lucia - at her convent shortly before she died last month at the age of 98 (pictured).
In 1917, Lucia, 10, and her cousins, Jacinta and Francisco, won international fame when they said the Virgin Mary appeared to them in a vision at Fatima, Portugal.
The shepherd children said that in the vision the Virgin predicted World War II, turmoil in Russia and a Pope being shot. After the vision, Lucia became a Carmelite nun.
She was desperate to see The Passion of the Christ . So last year Gibson had equipment set up so that it could be shown at the convent.
After the screening, Gibson spoke to Sr Lucia for about an hour, through a metal grille.
A film insider in Rome said: "This idea is still very much at the initial stages, but Mel is keen to make a movie about Sr Lucia and the visions she had at Fatima."
SOURCE
Mel's Virgin visions (Sunday Times 7/3/05)
LINKS
Mel Gibson visits Lucia of Fatima
Sanctuary of Fatima - Official Site
ARCHIVE
Imminent canonisation of first two Fatima seers (CathNews 23/2/05)
Fatima visionary's death 'deeply moved' Pope (CathNews 17/2/05)
Last Fatima witness Sister Lucia dead at 97 (CathNews 15/2/05)
MORE STORIES
Gibson plans Passion follow-up (Irish Times 7/3/05)
"The Passion" Wins Award in Spain (Zenit 6/3/05)
Sister Lucia of Fatima, protectress against communism (AsiaNews.it 3/3/05)
Intrigue promises to follow Fatima seer as photographs of her, writings emerge (Spirit Daily)
Fatima Visionary's Writings Provide New Insight (Zenit 20/2/05)
8 Mar 2005