Humay lived a historic and unforgettable day last Sunday with the official premiere of the long-awaited documentary about the handmaidens of Dios Luisa and Carmen de la Torre Rojas, known affectionately by generations of faithful such as the “Beatitas de Humay”.From hours of the afternoon until the evening, dozens of settlers, pilgrims and devotees gathered to witness for the first time this audiovisual production that rescues the life, work and…
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Humay lived a historic and unforgettable day last Sunday with the official premiere of the long-awaited documentary about the handmaidens of Dios Luisa and Carmen de la Torre Rojas, known affectionately by generations of faithful such as the “Beatitas de Humay”.From hours of the afternoon until the evening, dozens of settlers, pilgrims and devotees gathered to witness for the first time this audiovisual production that rescues the life, work and…