Shower-Lourdes: Popular name for trailer-park shrine near Port
St. Lucie, Florida, where
in
1990 an apparition of Jesus appeared to one-time Wal-Mart cashier Adnarim Lorac while she showered. When Mrs.
Lorac peeled the manufacturer's label off the shower stall she and her husband had newly installed in the
second
bathroom of their double-wide, an image of the Crucifixion was revealed to her in the glue pattern stuck on
the
stall wall. The apparition glowed and spoke to the naked, portly Mrs. Lorac: “Love one another.” Jesus
commanded
her to return for another shower on the same day each month, when he would deliver more messages. As word of
the
phenomenon spread, a growing cadre of believers, seekers, and groupies gathered in the trailer park for the
monthly event. The Shower-Lourdes Society, organized by husband Vladimir Lorac in 1991, promoted the
transformative power of his wife's drain water and published a newsletter for followers, The Shower-Lourdes
Report.
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