Moving statues and concrete thinking
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Peter Mulholland
In the early months of 1985 Irish newspapers reported a spate of apparitions that came to be known as the "moving statues". By late summer reports said 100,000 people had visited just one of many apparition sites. In this paper I will argue that the phenomenon was largely a media-created one; that only a relatively small number of people ever took the apparitions seriously; and that understanding why they did so requires a synthesis of sociological, historical, theological, and psychological approaches and insights..
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Mulholland, Peter. “Moving statues and concrete thinking”. Quaderns de l’Institut Català d’Antropologia, no. 23, pp. 159-7, https://raco.cat/index.php/QuadernsICA/article/view/136827.