Pro Maria Committee Beauraing photograph collection, 1965

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Pro Maria Committee Beauraing photograph collection, 1965

This collection contains 12 binders of photographs documenting the history and activities relating to the Marian apparitions in Beauraing, Belgium in 1932 and 1933. The photographs are a mix of original and reproductions, and primarily black and white, with some color. Each binder includes an index to and identification of the photographs and subjects. The primary subjects of the photographs are the children to whom the apparitions appeared, their families, other persons involved with the apparitions, pilgrimages to Beauraing, the site of the apparitions, representations of Our Lady at Beauraing, the village of Beauraing, and ceremonies and related events. The collection also includes a master index to all of the albums and photographs.

13 binders (1.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114150

University of Dayton, Roesch Library

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Marie, Sainte Vierge

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Pro Maria Committee.

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The Pro Maria Committee was founded in 1949 in Lowell, Massachusetts by Joseph Debergh, O.M.I. The purpose of the Committee was to disseminate the story of Our Lady's thirty-three appearances in Beauraing, Belgium in 1932 and 1933. The Committee promotes an Association of Prayers called the Marian Union of Beauraing, distributes pamphlets, leaflets, medals, and published a book; Our Lady of Beauraing (1958). From the description of Pro Maria Committee Beauraing photograph collection,...