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Our Lady of Banneux, or Our Lady of the Poor, is the sobriquet given to the apparition of the Virgin Mary to Mariette Beco, an adolescent girl living in Banneux, province of Liège (Belgium). Between January 15 and March 2, 1933, Beco told her family and parish priest of seeing a Lady in white who declared herself to be the "Virgin of the Poor", saying ''I come to relieve suffering'' and ''believe in me and I will believe in you''. ==The apparitions== Mariette Beco was twelve years old when she reported Marian apparitions in 1933 in Banneux, Belgium, a hamlet about ten miles east of Liège. In this case, the Lady in White reportedly declared she was the ''Virgin of the Poor'' and said: "Believe in me and I will believe in you." According to Mariette, she first saw the Blessed Virgin on the evening of Sunday, January 15, 1933, as she was looking out the kitchen window. A woman in white stood in the garden and called to her to come out, but her mother would not let her. She is described as a young lady in the yard smiling at her. The woman was bent slightly forward and wearing a long white gown with a blue sash, and a transparent white veil. Three days later the woman in white reappeared and told Marlette she was "Our Lady of the Poor". The lady appeared eight times in all, the last on March 2, 1933.〔("Apparitions after Beauraing", ''Catholic Herald'', 15 November 1957 )〕 In one of these visions, Beco said the Lady asked her to plunge (push) her hands into a small spring (vos mains dans l'eau ), telling her the spring was for healing and "for all nations". Over time the site drew pilgrims. Today, the small spring yields about 2,000 gallons of water a day with many reports of miraculous healings.〔Peter Stravinskas, 1998, ''Our Sunday Visitor's Catholic Encyclopedia'' ISBN 0-87973-669-0 page 124〕 Mariette, meanwhile, became the object of local derision, with even grandmother and aunt making fun of her. Boys followed her around, calling her "Bernadette", kneeling and asking for her blessing.〔(West, Ed. "Healing for all nations", ''Catholic Herald'', 11 January 2008 )〕 Her claims were subject to an official investigation from 1935 to 1937 by an episcopal commission. The evidence collected was submitted to Rome for further analysis. Meanwhile, a hospital was built in 1938.〔 In May 1942 Bishop Kerkhofs of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège (Belgium) approved the veneration of Mary under the title of ''Our Lady of the Poor''.〔van Houtryve, ''La Vierge des Pauvres, Banneux'', 1947〕 Then, in 1947, approval for the apparitions came from the Holy See. It was declared definite in 1949.〔Ann Ball, 2003 Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices ISBN 0-87973-910-X page 641〕〔Matthew Bunson, 2008, ''The Catholic Almanac'', ISBN 978-1-59276-441-9 page 123〕 After the apparitions, Beco decided to remain a private person, married and led a quiet family life.〔(Teahan, Madeleine. "Visionary who reported eight apparitions of Mary dies aged 90", ''Catholic Herald'', 7 December 2011 )〕 A small chapel stands where the ''Virgin of the Poor'' is said to have requested it to be built. Beco died 2 December 2011 at the age of 90.〔(KIPa News )〕 In 2008 she made a final statement about her role in the apparitions: "I was no more than a postman who delivers the mail. Once this has been done, the postman is of no importance any more".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Our Lady of Banneux」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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