Thanks, with your help, I was able to save my doggy Mitzy from an octopus that came from the sea.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Thanks, with your help, I was able to save my doggy Mitzy from an octopus that came from the sea.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Help us with this mister.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
A giant pig got loose. Thanks for it didn’t eat Luisito.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
My cat became so lazy, our house became filled with mice. They even rob cat food from his bowl and ate it before his eyes. The cat didn’t react at all. I couldn’t stand this mouse freedom anymore and prayed the Virgin of Guadalupe. Then the miracle happened. My cat amended and caught all mice. He took them by surprise because they didn’t expect anything like this from the cat.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Most of the time my husband is a very boring man. But thanks to the Virgin of Guadalupe some nights he turns into a real red demon and we aren’t bored for a few hours. These hours made up for the tedious routine.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
We were attacked by strange fish in open sea. Thanks for my dogs and I escaped safely.
Lucia, 1971
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
I thank the Virgin of Guadalupe for I can fly in my invention.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
That day, a giant eagle caught one of my sheep which could have given me a big damage. Then I begged your name, Maria, and he dropped it.
San Juan, Michoacan
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Thanks for this day.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Thank you, Virgin, for the death isn’t like I thought at all.
Lucas
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
The teacher Josefa Alvarez thanks the Virgin because when she stumbled and fell back of the platform she didn’t get hurt for she landed on Felipe Barajas. She also thanks because Felipe didn’t get hurt very much either.
June 6, 1967
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
A group of skeletons played salsa on our roof. They rehearsed preparing for the Day of the Dead celebration. They were making a lot of unbearable noise—they were lousy musicians and the singer was completely out of tune. We prayed the Virgin of Zapopan, and a strong wind came thanks to her. It blew so strong, the skeletons began to lose their bones carrying by the wind. Their ribs flew away, so they got scared, got together the rest of their bones and ran away looking for a more quite place. And we got peace and silence after all.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
A strange lady fell in love with me. Help me Virgin.
Luis P., 1971
Retablo by Miguel Hernández