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Our Lady of Absam is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus, associated with a 1797 Marian apparition in the alpine village of Absam, a municipality of Austria. Unlike traditional Marian apparitions, this apparition of the Virgin Mary was said to leave a permanent memento in the form an image of the Virgin etched into a windowpane without a formal appearance by the Virgin. The windowpane itself has been associated with numerous miracles and healings.

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  • Our Lady of Absam (en)
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  • Our Lady of Absam is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus, associated with a 1797 Marian apparition in the alpine village of Absam, a municipality of Austria. Unlike traditional Marian apparitions, this apparition of the Virgin Mary was said to leave a permanent memento in the form an image of the Virgin etched into a windowpane without a formal appearance by the Virgin. The windowpane itself has been associated with numerous miracles and healings. (en)
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  • Our Lady of Absam (en)
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  • St. Michael's Basilica, Absam, Austria (en)
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  • Our Lady of Absam is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus, associated with a 1797 Marian apparition in the alpine village of Absam, a municipality of Austria. Unlike traditional Marian apparitions, this apparition of the Virgin Mary was said to leave a permanent memento in the form an image of the Virgin etched into a windowpane without a formal appearance by the Virgin. The windowpane itself has been associated with numerous miracles and healings. Pope John Paul II declared Saint Michael's Church in Absam–the parish church where the image is currently enshrined–a minor basilica on June 24, 2000 (now known as the ), due to the popularity of the church as a site of pilgrimage. (en)
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