On September 27, the film “The Great Notice” will premiere in Spain, a documentary with Catholic content that has been recommended by the Archbishop of Monterrey (Mexico), Mons. Rogelio Cabrera López.
Through a letter dated last July, Bishop Cabrera expresses his desire to make public his recommendation on the film “produced by Messrs. Juan Carlos Salas and Martha Lilia López, committed lay faithful.”
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“I invite you to watch this film that will help us reflect on the consequences of our behavior for the good or evil of humanity,” says the prelate.
The film conveys “shocking experiences of people from different countries, unknown to each other, but united by the same destiny” who have experienced “supernatural encounters linked to ancient prophecies and biblical passages,” as detailed in the website of the movie.
“Their testimonies, full of mystery and amazement, converge in an alarming revelation: an event of unimaginable proportions is about to happen and change the course of humanity forever,” it is added.
In the film, among others, the Australian Olympic athlete Alan Ames, who was an alcoholic and was part of “one of the most dangerous motorcycle gangs in London” and the Spanish nurse known as María del Himalaya, who experienced a conversion to following an earthquake in Nepal.
The American Rock Wendell also intervenes, who months before getting married, after a life of excess, lived a near-death experience in which he had to make a decision “for his entire life.”
The film recommended by the archbishop has the collaboration of Christine Watkins, author of the book The Warninga bestseller, in which “it compiles the prophecies that foreshadow the answers for current times.”
Along with them, the doctor Jeffrey Long, with three decades of experience in investigating eternal life, the exorcist Jamen Blount, the astronomer Seth Shostak and the prophecy researcher Daniel O’Connor offer their point of view.
The premiere in Spain is currently scheduled in around twenty theaters, but you can request its screening in other locations through the film’s website.