Snapshots of Tradition: Apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Georgia

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1998-10

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University of California Press

Abstract

On the thirteenth of each month, from October 1990 until May 1994, Nancy Fowler appeared on the porch of a farmhouse in Conyers, Georgia, to deliver the message she had received from an apparition of the Virgin Mary. On apparition days, up to 80,000 people brought rosaries and cameras to the grounds of the farm. This essay analyzes the use of traditional religious discourse and modern technologies such as photography by participants in the Conyers gatherings. Participants have also employed electronic mail and electromagnetic wave measurements to verify and legitimate the monthly apparitions. My analysis suggests that Conyers brings together traditional Marian discourse and modern technology to create a dynamic and popular religious setting.

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apparition of Virgin Mary, traditional religious discourse, modern technologies, dynamic and popular religious setting

Citation

Britt, B. (1998). "Snapshots of Tradition: Apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Georgia." Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions 2(1): 108-125.