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France |
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Lady of All Graces |
Chatillon-sur-Seine, France, @350 |
Graces in town where the statue was carried. |
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Virgin of the Sea |
Boulogne, France, 636 |
Preservation from attempts at destruction in 16th century; eventually destroyed in the French Revolution. |
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Lady of Miracles |
St. Omer, France, 636 |
Deliverance of the town from invaders; daytime star shines when a chapel is dedicated in 1559. |
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Lady of Avioth |
Avioth, France, @1150 |
Found in a thornbush. |
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Lady of Rocamadour |
Rocamadour, France, ? |
Tradition places Zaccheus and St. Veronica at this site; deliverance of those
enslaved by the Moslems; bell in the church rings 'on its own' when a miracle occurs. |
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Lady of Liesse |
Liesse, France, @1150 |
Miraculous appearance in an Egyptian prison; miraculous transport of Crusader prisoners and a Moslem princess from Egypt to France as they
slept |
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Lady of Virtues |
Lig.-Barrois, France, @1150 |
Prominent healing of the cousin of Pope Urban IV; many others. |
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Lady of Myans |
Myans, France, @1150 |
Spared devastating rockslide in 1248; deliverance at sea and flood. |
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Lady of the Guard |
Marseille, France, @1190 |
Apparition to sailors; many cases of deliverance at sea; halting of cholera in 1833. |
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Lady of the Thorn |
Chalons-sur-Marne, France 1400 |
Miraculous flaming thornbush containing a statue. |
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Lady of the Willow Tree |
Plantees, France, 1649 |
Willow bleeds when stuck with a knife bye a Calvinist; apparition to the same heretic and his conversion. |
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Lady of the Smile |
Lisieux, France, 1832. |
Owned by the family of St. Therese; present in the room at her vision of Mary. |
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Italy |
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Protectress of the Roman People |
Rome, Italy, 352 |
Brought to Rome by St. Helena and placed in St. Mary Major (site of the miraculous shower of snow in August); deliverance from epidemics;
angelic participation in Mass. |
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Lady of Oropa |
Oropa, Italy, 370 |
Deliverance from plague; dust does not stick to the face of the Mother or Child. |
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Madonna of Consolation |
Turin, Italy, @450 |
Deliverance from epidemics. |
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Lady of Monte Vergine |
Monte Vergine, Italy, 1119 |
Apparition to St. William of Cercelli. |
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Santa Maria of Aracoeli |
Rome, Italy, @550 |
Site of the vision of the Virgin to Augustus at the time of Christ declaring the place was for a
altar to God (and dissuading him from accepting the designation of a 'god'). |
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Modanna del Carmine |
Naples, Italy, @1250 |
Illumination of the painting's face and mass healing of all gathered in 1500. |
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Lady of Grace |
Montenero-Leghorn, Italy, 1345 |
Miraculous appearance of the picture; miraculous wind saves the city from invasion in 1496; deliverance at sea. |
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Lady of Bonaria |
Cagliari, Italy, 1370 |
Instance calming of a storm at sea; supernaturally heavy on the seashore; small ship hanging nearby
points to the direction of the wind at sea. |
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Lady of the Oak |
La Quercia, Italy, 1417 |
Supernatural transport of the painted tile to the shrine location; fleeing horseman is invisible to his
enemies standing near the oak and tile; deliverance from plague; protection of the surrounding area during World War II bombings. |
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Lady of Grace |
Milan, Italy, @1450
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Localized protection from advancing epidemics. |
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Lady of Good Counsel |
Genazzano, Italy, 1467
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Miraculous transport from Albania and appearance on the wall of a church; preservation
from a bomb that destroyed the church in World War II. |
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Lady of the Tears |
Trevi, Italy, 1485
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Tears of blood flow from the image's eyes. |
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Madonna Della Guardia |
Genoa, Italy, 1490
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Apparition requesting a chapel accompanied by instant healing of the reluctant messenger; defeat of an army
by a small group of blessed peasants in 1625. |
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Our Mother of Perpetual Help |
Rome, Italy, 1495
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Many miracles of healing. |
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Santa Maria de Liberis |
Cascia, Italy, @1500
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Deliverance from plagues. |
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Lady of Capocroce |
Frascati, Italy, 1527
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Painting on the wall animates and commands invaders to leave in 1527; disappearing/reappearing
Host; opening and closing of eyes in 1796. |
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Lady of Montallegro |
Rapallo, Italy, 1557
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Apparition and miraculous appearance of the picture; supernatural weight and transport to desired
location of shrine; deliverance from several plagues. |
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Lady of Sorrow |
Rho, Italy, 1583
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Weeps tears of blood. |
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Lady of Confidence |
Todi, Italy, @1700
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Apparition; deliverance of 100 drafted seminarians in World War II. |
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Advocate of Sinners |
Cava de'Tirreni, Italy, 1654
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Print last 48 years in a cave, unprotected from moisture; six-year old and donkey all 120 feet unharmed. |
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Mary of the Seven Veils |
Foggia, Italy, 1732
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Animation of the painting seen by St. Alphonsus Liguori and others. |
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Mother of Divine Love |
Rome, Italy, 1740
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Safe return of soldiers in Ethiopia; lessening of damage in World War II. |
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Regina Sanctorum Omnium |
Ancona, Italy, 1796
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Tears form on the paintings eyes at the time of Napoleon's invasion. |
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Mater Admirabilis |
Rome, Italy, 1844
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Miraculous embellishing of the painting; site of a vision of Jesus by Josefa Menendez. |
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Mother of Mercy |
Rimini, Italy, 1850
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Movement of the eyes, seen and verified by thousands. |
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Lady of Pompeii |
Pompeii, Italy, 1875
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Associated with St. Bartolo Longo; many healing miracles. |
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Weeping Madonna of Syracuse (image) |
Syracuse, Sicily, 1953
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Image weeps (scientifically verified) human tears. |
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