Our Lady of Passa Óirthir
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Our Lady of Passa Óirthir | |
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Location | Our Lady of Passa Óirthir, Ardthirium, Urcea |
Date | 25 April to 28 April 1864 |
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Type | Marian apparition |
Approval | 1864 and 1913 |
Shrine | Basilica of Our Lady of Passa Óirthir, Passa Óirthir, Ardthirium, Urcea |
Patronage | Urcea |
Feast day | 28 April |
Our Lady of Passa Óirthir is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus, based on the Marian apparitions reported in 1864 by three nuns at Passa Óirthir in the modern Urcean province of Ardthirium. The Archbishop of Highmount declared the events worthy of belief on 22 August 1890, and the venerated image of Our Lady of Passa Óirthir received canonical coronation in 1913.
The controversial events at Passa Óirthir, including the Altar Vision, gained fame due partly to elements of the secrets, prophecy and eschatological revelations allegedly related to the Red Interregnum, '97 Rising and possibly to the Second Great War.