Our Lady of Aparecida
Festa: October 12
Brazil's most revered Marian image discovered miraculously, symbolizing national Catholic identity.
Patronato
Brazil, fishermen, sailors, young people, families
Virtù e caratteristiche
Biografia
Our Lady of Aparecida is venerated through a small terracotta statue discovered in 1717 by fishermen in the Paraíba River near São Paulo, Brazil. According to tradition, the statue was miraculously caught in fishing nets, and its discovery coincided with improved fishing catches, prompting local devotion. The image depicts Mary holding the Christ Child in simple, accessible form resonating with ordinary Brazilians. A sanctuary was eventually constructed at Aparecida do Norte, becoming the Western Hemisphere's most visited Marian shrine, attracting millions of pilgrims annually. In 1980, Pope John Paul II crowned the statue, elevating its ecclesiastical status. Our Lady of Aparecida embodies Brazilian Catholic identity, representing protection, maternal care, and divine providence. Her devotion demonstrates Catholicism's deep integration into Brazilian culture and spirituality. She was officially declared Brazil's patroness, symbolizing national unity and religious faith.