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Les Saintes Maries De La Mer,
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This is the story of the two Marys, the mothers of the disciples John and
Jacob, whose boat was shipwrecked off the coast of southern France. They had
fled by sea after being banished from Palestine. Their boat began to sink
near Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, a small town in the Camargue, where the
river Rhone flows into the Mediterranean. According to the legend, Sara, a
gypsy, watched from the beach as the boat foundered. She spread her cloak
and both Marys safely reached shore. They told Sara of Christ’s
resurrection, and Sara asked the women to baptize her. Every year tens of
thousands of gypsies from all over the world come to Les Saintes Maries.
They come to worship their patron saint, the woman they call Saint Sara. In
the morning they visit the crypt where the statue of Sara is displayed.
Later in the day the statue is taken from the crypt and carried out to sea
accompanied by a grand procession of gypsies. Although Sara has not been
formally recognized by the church, it has made a gesture, declaring May 24th
as Sara’s official saint’s day.
This title is from the collection Pilgrimages of Europe.
Pilgrimages are as old as mankind. The mystical and spiritual nature of a
pilgrimage holds an eternal, mythic appeal to the imagination of many
people. Every year millions of pilgrims of all nationalities, young and old,
set out on these voyages of the soul. The twelve documentaries in the series
Pilgrimages of Europe are experiential journeys to some of the most sacred
routes and holy places throughout Christian Europe.
These half-hour documentaries, richly filmed, look at the spiritual,
cultural and historical background of twelve pilgrimage sites throughout
Europe. However, the people, the pilgrims themselves, are at the heart of
these stories – their purposes and desires, their motivations, and the great
sense of the holy and the sacred which they find on their journeys of faith.
LENGTH: 30 Minutes
ORDER CODE: JM20170V
VHS
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