Rosary". The statue was enthroned in Piat inside a small chapel on December 26, 1623, the feast of Saint Stephen. The occasion lived long in everyone's memory because of the incredible number of people it
name in Arabic is Meharet-es Sitti (Cave of Our Lady) also known as the “Grotto of the Virgin" or "Saint Nicholas Church" for the chapel that stands above it which was part of a former Greek Orthodox monastery
popularity among the Angolan Catholic population, Our Lady of Muxima is not yet considered the patron saint of Angola by the Episcopal Conference of Angola and São Tomé. The Marie de Nazareth editorial team
October 23 – Our Lady of Frassino (Lake Garda, Italy) "Yes, it is complete," Lucia replied Pope Saint John Paul II had a special connection with Fatima (Portugal) and Sister Lucia, one of the three seers
around 1380, to commemorate both the end of the opposition to their order and the vision received by Saint Simon Stock on July 16, 1251, during which the Virgin Mary gave him the scapular. In 1587, Pope Sixtus
declared the Patroness of Angola by religious officials, the faithful consider her to be the patron saint of Angola. Source: Angola
of living as apostles of Hope, like watchmen awaiting the dawn. Refuge of Sinners and Queen of All Saints, gather us all together one day in the Father's House, for the eternal Resurrection. Amen. Our Lady
April 15 - Our Lady of Keiff (Russia, 1010) Mary is a Woman Who Loves (I) Outstanding among the saints is Mary, Mother of the Lord and mirror of all holiness. In the Gospel of Luke we find her engaged
experience of the Christian people. The supreme poet Dante expresses it marvelously in the lines sung by Saint Bernard: "Lady, thou art so great and so powerful, that whoever desires grace yet does not turn to
Senora del Pilar (I) The tradition of Our Lady of the Pillar, Zaragoza, Spain dates back to 40 A.D. Saint James the Apostle journeyed to Spain to spread the Gospel and was already there in the year 40 A.D