Our Lady of Knock Tiny Saint
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
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
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