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  2. Our Lady of Pellevoisin - Wikipedia

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    The house in Pellevoisin, France, where domestic servant, Estelle Faguette, claimed to have received visions of the Virgin Mary. It is now a monastery of the Community of St. John. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Pellevoisin was under the care of the Dominican friars for 105 years from 1895, but since 1998, it has been served by friars and sisters ...

  3. Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal - Wikipedia

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    The chapel, as a site of Marian apparition, is a Marian shrine and hence a site of Catholic pilgrimage. [4] It can hold as many as 700 visitors. [3] The wax effigy containing the bones of Louise de Marillac and the heart of Vincent de Paul, founders of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, are kept there.

  4. Shrines to Mary, mother of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    A shrine to the Virgin Mary, or Marian shrine, is a shrine marking an apparition or other miracle ascribed to the Blessed Virgin Mary, or a site on which is centered a historically strong Marian devotion. Such locales are often the destinations of Christian pilgrimages.

  5. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes - Wikipedia

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    The sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes began with the Marian apparitions to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858 in the town of Lourdes.On 11 February 1858, a 14-year-old peasant girl, called Bernadette Soubirous, said she saw a "lady" while playing near the grotto of Massabielle (from masse vieille: "old mass") with her sister and a friend, on the left bank of the Gave de Pau river. [1]

  6. Our Lady of Laus - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Laus (French: Notre-Dame du Laus) or Refuge of Sinners denotes Marian apparitions that took place between 1664 and 1718 in Saint-Étienne-le-Laus, France, to Benoîte Rencurel, a young shepherdess. The apparitions were approved by the Holy See on 5 May 2008. [2]

  7. Our Lady of Pontmain - Wikipedia

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    At Pontmain, it was a matter of a message of prayer, very simple in the dramatic circumstances of war and invasion. At Pontmain, Mary is a sign of hope in the midst of war. A place of pilgrimage, it attracts annually around 200,000 drawn from among the people of the region, with some international pilgrimages, especially from Germany. [9]

  8. Pilgrimage church - Wikipedia

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    A pilgrimage church (German: Wallfahrtskirche) is a church to which pilgrimages are regularly made, or a church along a pilgrimage route, like the Way of St. James, that is visited by pilgrims. The Calvary Church in Bonn with its holy stairway

  9. Basilica of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Staré Hory

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    The village became a destination for annual Marian pilgrimages in the 15th century. The first church was built in 1448 by Michal Konigzberg. The first church was built in 1448 by Michal Konigzberg. Reconstructions occurred in 1499, 1589, 1722 and 1850, when two side naves were added.