On
Aug. 21, 1879, various people in Knock village saw a vision, or
manifestation, on the outer gable wall of their small parish church, in
this forgotten corner of the west of Ireland. On one side there were
three persons, identified as Saint Joseph, Mary the Mother of God
(crowned as Queen) and Saint John the Apostle. But the center of the
vision was a Lamb, standing on an altar, with a large cross behind it
and angels circling; a strong light came from the Lamb.
There was no spoken
message; some 15 witnesses gave their testimony to what they had seen,
which lasted two hours in the rain. A commission concluded that their
testimonies were trustworthy... It’s worth noting that the pastor at the
time of the apparition, Father Bartholomew Kavanagh, a young priest
known for his piety and service to the poor, had just finished
celebrating 100 consecutive Masses for the Holy Souls in Purgatory
(especially for all those who had died without the sacraments in times
of famine). Prayer for our deceased and for the Holy Souls has always
been a feature of Knock Shrine spirituality…
The Lamb in Knock represents our Lord Jesus... reminds us that we are a Eucharistic people…
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