Spider-Man: no way home is the new film produced by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios. The film shows us for the first time the ‘Spideys’ of Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield together.
To date, the film has been a huge success with a high score on Rotten Tomatoes and a possible Oscar nomination for Best Picture of the Year.
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Santa Rosa de Lima in Spider-Man: no way home
The patroness of the Americas, the West Indies and the Philippines appears in the most anticipated scene of the entire film, when Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire are drawn into Tom Holland’s universe. One of the walls of Ned’s aunt’s house shows a painting of Santa Rosa de Lima. This painting is especially visible when Ned’s aunt speaks in Filipino asking the two Spider-Man to please remove the cobwebs before leaving home.
Why does a painting of Santa Rosa de Lima appear?
Nobody has officially explained the curious detail of the film; However, it would not be very difficult for a Catholic to deduce why a painting of Santa Rosa appears in Ned’s aunt’s house.
When she asks the ‘Spideys’ to fix all the mess they were making in her house, she does so speaking in Filipino, from which her nationality can be deduced. As we have mentioned previously, Santa Rosa de Lima is the patron saint of the Americas, the West Indies and Philippines.
Why is Santa Rosa de Lima the patron saint of the Philippines?
Santa Rosa de Lima was canonized by Pope Clement X on April 12, 1671. Although the saint never left Peru, her fame spread to the Asian country, where a miracle that occurred in the province of Philippine, Laguna.
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