On the night of August 21, 1879, in the suffering little Irish village of Knock, fifteen people all saw the same thing. Judith Campbell describes: "I saw outside the chapel ... St. Joseph, St. John and the Blessed Virgin Mary; also an altar, and the likeness of a lamb on it, with a cross at the back of the lamb." Despite the pouring rain, the witnesses of the miracle stayed dry. Today, Our Lady of Knock is a proud symbol of Our Lady's care and love for Ireland.
Feast Day: August 21
Patronage:
- Ireland
- The Suffering
Person | Our Lady of Knock |
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Width (in) | 0.63 |
Length (in) | 0.25 |
Height (in) | 1.00 |
Color | Multicolor |
Specific Material | Rubber / Metal |