
Learn About the Image of the Virgin Mary That Wept Tears of Blood on St. Patrick’s Day
On March 17, 1697, an Weeping Irish Madonna shed tears of blood for three hours.
On March 17, 1697, an Weeping Irish Madonna shed tears of blood for three hours.
Patrick and his companions arrived in Ireland with a dual mission: to minister to the small number of Christians there and to convert the Irish.
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St. Patrick and all the saints of Ireland, pray for us. Sláinte!
For centuries an annual phenomenon happened as two shrubs in France blossomed profusely at Christmastime in honor of St. Patrick.
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