2011

The Greatest Miracle

The Greatest Miracle” tells a marvelous story about the backdrop of mysterious spirits and a religious service many of us have come to take for granted. The story revolves around three people who find themselves at the same Catholic Mass due to a crisis each one is struggling with.

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HE WITH US

During one Holy Week, several testimonies of mystics completely transformed the way of seeing and living the Mass.

Hence comes the need to bring these messages to the most possible souls.

With “The Greatest Miracle” we intended to realize and become more conscious of the extraordinary gift we have in the Eucharist and in the Mass, where Jesus is in body, soul, humanity and divinity in every particle in any church. Jesus being God turns himself into a piece of bread and materia, so he can be with us, his creatures and children.

The Characters

Three stories in crisis

Widowed woman , mother of a 9-year-old boy Don Chema, a bus driver who is struggling with the recent news about his son’s health.

A widow and mother of a 9 year old boy

Mónica

A public bus driver

Don Chema

A woman over age

Doña Cata

An angel who teaches the meaning of faith

Guardian Angel

They represent evil, always among us

Demons

- The Greatest Miracle -

What you have never seen... from the place you have always been. Prepare to see the unseen…

Monica, Don Chema and Doña Cata are each struggling with a crisis. Their three stories come together when they find themselves at the same Catholic Mass. Although this is not the first time they have attended Mass, they need help to embrace its deeper meaning.

That guidance comes from their guardian angels, who lead them into a more vital understanding of the struggle between good and evil and the miraculous triumph of faith that manifests itself in every celebration of the Eucharist.

With the help of their angels, they will come to experience what Pope Benedict XVI said about the Eucharist “Something quite special is going on here. He is here, the One before whom we fall on our knees!”