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Arts & Culture

Arts and culture news, criticism, and programming from TPR/NPR.

Texas Public Radio is supported by contributors to the Arts & Culture News Desk including The Guillermo Nicolas & Jim Foster Art Fund, Patricia Pratchett, and the V.H. McNutt Memorial Foundation.

Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda — known as the “Lady in Blue” or the “Blue Nun” — allegedly had several apparitions in the New World from 1620 to 1623.
Courtesy / Martha Vera
Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda was believed by many to have bilocated hundreds of times from her monastery in rural Spain to parts of what’s now the American Southwest.