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Subject: [surfingtheapocalypse] VIRGIN MARY "APPEARS" NEAR ELIAN
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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 13:45:43 -0000
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Mary 'appears' near Elian
http://www.herald.com/content/sun/docs/025573.htm

BY SANDRA MARQUEZ GARCIA
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 A cloud-like image believed by some to be an
 apparition of the Virgin Mary graced the window
 pane of a Miami bank located just blocks from
 the home of Elian Gonzalez Saturday --
 stopping traffic and offering hope to hundreds of
 supporters who want to keep the Cuban boy
 here.

 Bank employees first spotted the luminous
 reflection -- capped by an iridescent mixture of
 gold, purple and green -- earlier this week. As
 word of the vision spread, and the colors failed
 to fade with repeated cleanings, the entrance of
 Totalbank, 468 NW 27th Ave., has come to
 resemble a shrine.

 On Saturday, women with curlers still in their
 hair hastily dropped their chores to pay
 homage to the Virgin. They were joined by
 families in sport-utility vehicles with
 camcorders and others on their way home from
 weddings and grocery stores.

 Some people rubbed their babies against the
 window pane for good luck. Others scrubbed
 the surface with paper towels to see if they
 could make the image go away.

 Tessy Lopez, 62, of Miami Beach beamed with
 joy as she regarded the apparition. Like many
 others gathered at the site, Lopez said she
 considered it to be a sign of an impending
 miracle for Elian, the 6-year-old Cuban rafter
 who survived a voyage that killed his mother
 and 10 others.

 ''I think that boy is blessed. Many people gave
 their lives for that boy, and he lives blocks from
 here,'' Lopez said. ''We must realize this is an
 important sign.''

 Louise Molina, 47, of Fontainebleau described
 the vision this way: ''I can see that she has a
 golden glow above her head, and she is looking
 down. To me that means sadness.''

 Molina said there is an obvious desire by many
 to regard the apparition as a symbol of hope for
 Elian. But she believed it has broader meaning.

 ''She wants us to change our ways,'' Molina
 said. ''When people have faith they do good
 things.''

 Not everyone was able to distinguish the Virgin
 from the cloudy reflection.

 ''I see the reflections, but I don't see it,'' said
 Carmen Rodriguez, 50, with a tinge of
 disappointment. ''I think some people can see it
 and others not. Perhaps it's based on
 necessity.''

 Eulalia Asencio, 29, expressed skepticism.
 She said she had carefully touched the window
 pane to see if air conditioning might have
 caused the image to appear.

 ''It looks like when you get Windex and then you have that rainbow
action going on,'' Asencio said. ''I really think it is the
reflection of the light.''

A few blocks away, Armando Gutierrez, the spokesman for Elian's Miami
relatives, said he had driven past the bank building but had not
stopped to see for himself.

 ''All signs are good signs,'' said Gutierrez, who described Elian's
great-uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, and his family as ''very religious.''

 One day after the Immigration and Naturalization Service issued a
new ultimatum to the family to agree to a speedy appeal of the
custody dispute over the boy,Gutierrez said Elian's defense team
still had not met to discuss their response. The family plans to
appeal a federal judge's decision last week upholding the INS
decision to send the boy back to his father in Cuba.

 Lead attorney Spencer Eig is Jewish and working on a Saturday would
violate his religious beliefs, Gutierrez said.

''We cannot discuss the letter until sundown [Saturday],'' Gutierrez
said.

Some 50 Elian supporters camped outside the boy's home said they were
on a
state of ''high alert'' awaiting word from exile leaders on when to
mobilize a civil disobedience campaign in Miami.

 Among the actions already under way: a petition drive and lots of
praying, said Felisa Torre, who packed sandwiches and a beach chair
to make her vigil outside the home more comfortable.

 ''We are praying so that the heart of Se�orita [Janet] Reno will
become sweeter and she will see that Elian is a poor boy who cannot
go back to Cuba,'' Torre said, referring to the U.S. attorney general.

http://www.herald.com/content/sun/docs/025573.htm

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