Miraculous Statues and Paintings

Because healing miracles and special favors have been associated all of these paintings and statues, these are not mentioned in the descriptions. These account for the bulk of the miracles associated with the shrines.
France
Lady of All Graces Chatillon-sur-Seine, France, @350 Graces in town where the statue was carried.
Virgin of the Sea Boulogne, France, 636 Preservation from attempts at destruction in 16th century; eventually destroyed in the French Revolution.
Lady of Miracles St. Omer, France, 636 Deliverance of the town from invaders; daytime star shines when a chapel is dedicated in 1559.
Lady of Avioth Avioth, France, @1150 Found in a thornbush.
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.
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
Lady of Virtues Lig.-Barrois, France, @1150 Prominent healing of the cousin of Pope Urban IV; many others.
Lady of Myans Myans, France, @1150 Spared devastating rockslide in 1248; deliverance at sea and flood.
Lady of the Guard Marseille, France, @1190 Apparition to sailors; many cases of deliverance at sea; halting of cholera in 1833.
Lady of the Thorn Chalons-sur-Marne, France 1400 Miraculous flaming thornbush containing a statue.
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.
Lady of the Smile Lisieux, France, 1832. Owned by the family of St. Therese; present in the room at her vision of Mary.
Italy
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.
Lady of Oropa Oropa, Italy, 370 Deliverance from plague; dust does not stick to the face of the Mother or Child.
Madonna of Consolation Turin, Italy, @450 Deliverance from epidemics.
Lady of Monte Vergine Monte Vergine, Italy, 1119 Apparition to St. William of Cercelli.
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').
Modanna del Carmine Naples, Italy, @1250 Illumination of the painting's face and mass healing of all gathered in 1500.
Lady of Grace Montenero-Leghorn, Italy, 1345 Miraculous appearance of the picture; miraculous wind saves the city from invasion in 1496; deliverance at sea.
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.
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.
Lady of Grace Milan, Italy, @1450 Localized protection from advancing epidemics.
Lady of Good Counsel Genazzano, Italy, 1467 Miraculous transport from Albania and appearance on the wall of a church; preservation from a bomb that destroyed the church in World War II.
Lady of the Tears Trevi, Italy, 1485 Tears of blood flow from the image's eyes.
Madonna Della Guardia Genoa, Italy, 1490 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.
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Rome, Italy, 1495 Many miracles of healing.
Santa Maria de Liberis Cascia, Italy, @1500 Deliverance from plagues.
Lady of Capocroce Frascati, Italy, 1527 Painting on the wall animates and commands invaders to leave in 1527; disappearing/reappearing Host; opening and closing of eyes in 1796.
Lady of Montallegro Rapallo, Italy, 1557 Apparition and miraculous appearance of the picture; supernatural weight and transport to desired location of shrine; deliverance from several plagues.
Lady of Sorrow Rho, Italy, 1583 Weeps tears of blood.
Lady of Confidence Todi, Italy, @1700 Apparition; deliverance of 100 drafted seminarians in World War II.
Advocate of Sinners Cava de'Tirreni, Italy, 1654 Print last 48 years in a cave, unprotected from moisture; six-year old and donkey all 120 feet unharmed.
Mary of the Seven Veils Foggia, Italy, 1732 Animation of the painting seen by St. Alphonsus Liguori and others.
Mother of Divine Love Rome, Italy, 1740 Safe return of soldiers in Ethiopia; lessening of damage in World War II.
Regina Sanctorum Omnium Ancona, Italy, 1796 Tears form on the paintings eyes at the time of Napoleon's invasion.
Mater Admirabilis Rome, Italy, 1844 Miraculous embellishing of the painting; site of a vision of Jesus by Josefa Menendez.
Mother of Mercy Rimini, Italy, 1850 Movement of the eyes, seen and verified by thousands.
Lady of Pompeii Pompeii, Italy, 1875 Associated with St. Bartolo Longo; many healing miracles.
Weeping Madonna of Syracuse (image) Syracuse, Sicily, 1953 Image weeps (scientifically verified) human tears.



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