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Shrine of Our Lady of Banneux

Shrine of Our Lady of Banneux
Statue of the Virgin of the Poor and healing spring at Banneux, Belgium. Photo Creative Commons License CapitaineCook.

Statue of Virgin of the Poor
Another statue of the Virgin of Banneux in the woods of the shrine. Photo Creative Commons License Dries Declercq.

Location map and aerial view of Shrine of Our Lady of Banneux. For a larger interactive view, see our Belgium Map.




The Shrine of Our Lady of Banneux, also known as the Shrine of the Virgin of the Poor, is a Marian shrine and place of healing in the small town of Banneux in Belgium.

History

In the winter of 1933, a young girl named Mariette reported that the Virgin Mary appeared to her on eight separate occasions. Mariette was 11 years old and came from a poor, lapsed-Catholic family. The Virgin spoke only briefly during her apparitions, but encouraged the girl to pray and led her to a spring with healing powers.

Mariette first saw Our Lady of Banneux through her kitchen window before supper on Sunday, January 15, 1933. She saw a glowing figure standing motionless near the vegetable garden, dressed in white with a bright blue sash. The figure held a rosary and was smiling at Mariette. The young girl asked to go outside, but her mother feared the girl's vision might be a ghost and refused to allow it. When Mariette returned to the window, the lady had vanished.

Three days later, on January 18, Mariette knelt on the frozen ground where she had seen the figure and began praying the rosary. A figure appeared in the distant sky, then came closer and closer until she was only a few feet away. The lady led Mariette to a spring, then spoke for the first time, saying: "Plunge your hands into the water. This spring is reserved for me." Then she withdrew, promising to return.

On January 19, the lady appeared for a third time. Mariette asked her who she was, and she replied, "I am the Virgin of the Poor." The Virgin again led Mariette to the spring, and said, "This is reserved for all nations, for the sick."

During the fourth apparition, on January 20, Mariette asked, "What do you want, beautiful Lady?" The Virgin replied she would like a little chapel built and made the sign of the cross. At the fifth apparition (February 11), the Virgin took Mariette to the spring and said, "I come to alleviate suffering."

The sixth time she appeared (February 15), the Virgin said, "Believe in me, I will believe in you," and the seventh time (February 20) she said, "Pray hard."

The eighth and final apparition occurred on Thursday, March 2, 1933. The Virgin said, "I am the mother of the Savior, Mother of God" and repeated, "Pray hard."

After the apparitions, many healing miracles associated with the spring at Banneux were reported. The site of the apparitions at Banneux was officially approved by the Catholic Church in 1949.

What to See

Banneux is a small hamlet just southeast of Liège and 50 miles ESE of Brussels in French-speaking Belgium.

The Shrine of the Virgin of the Poor includes the sacred spring, the Chapel of the Apparitions, a large church, several small chapels throughout the forest, the Stations of the Cross, a hospital for the sick who come for healing, and a pilgrim's information office.

Quick Facts

Site Information
Names: Shrine of Our Lady of Banneux; Sanctuaire de Banneux Notre-Dame
Location:Banneux, Wallonia, Belgium
Faith:Christianity
Denomination:Catholic
Dedication:Virgin Mary (of the Poor)
Categories: Catholic Shrines; Sacred Waters
Date:1933
Features:Vision Site; Healing Site
Status:active
Visitor Information
Address:Rue de l'Esplanade 57, B- 4141 - Banneux N.-D. (Sprimont)
Coordinates: 50.541254° N, 5.739541° E   (view on Google Maps)
Lodging:View hotels near this location
Phone:04/360.02.22
Website:www.banneux-nd.be
E-mail:sanctuaire@banneux-nd.be
Festival:Apparition Days: Jan 15, Jan 18-20, Feb 11, Feb 15, Feb 20, Mar 2; Assumption of Mary: Aug 15

Note: This information was accurate when published and we do our best to keep it updated, but details such as opening hours can change without notice. To avoid disappointment, please check with the site directly before making a special trip.

Article Sources

  1. Banneux Notre-Dame - official website
  2. The Apparitions at Banneux in 1933 - Theotokos Books


Last updated on April 11, 2010.






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