Our Lady of Bavaria

Our Lady of Bavaria

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May 14: Our Lady of Bavaria (1330)

Also known as Our Lady of Altotting, the shrine of the Chapel of Grace in Bavaria lies amid mountains about 3 miles south of Oberammergau in upper Bavaria.
The miraculous healings that have occurred there are so numerous that the shrine is thought of today as “Lourdes of Germany.”

There are many votive offerings that have been left at shrine as testimony of graces received & miraculous healings.
What is perhaps most famous miracle occurred in year 1489.
A young boy had drowned, & his mother, full of faith, brought his body to lay at feet of image of the Mother of God, seeking a miracle.
She was not disappointed, as her son was restored to life before many witnesses.
From that time on, chapel became a popular place of pilgrimage.
A Benedictine monastery was founded there in 1330 by Emperor Ludwig IV, who established a community of 12 knights with their families to guard the place.
However, it is Capuchin friars who've served shrine now for centuries, among them Brother Conrad of Parzham, who acted as porter for over 40 years.

Our Lady of Bavaria

The emperor Ludwig gave a small statue of Mother of God to shrine that had been carved in Italy; & place was soon famous both for its shrine of Mary & learning of monks.
In 1744 the medieval church was burnt down, its successor being built & decorated in German baroque manner.

The chapel has an unusual octagonal shape, & it is thought to be oldest Marian shrine in Germany.
The other buildings had been remodeled mostly as they appear today.
A century later abbey was suppressed, with other Bavarian religious houses; but it was restored in 1904, & Our Lady is still a resort of pilgrims.
This great sanctuary has a truly magnificent mountain setting.
Pope John Paul II visited the shrine in 1980, & Pope Benedict XVI went there in 2006, leaving the Episcopal ring he had worn while the Archbishop of Munich.
*Our Lady of Bavaria from The Woman in Orbit & other sources
For more information on another website, chick here.

Our Lady led me to Altoetting!
by Philip Cheung
(Toronto)
The Holy Spirit works in very mysterious ways.
I graduated from university with a Masters degree in engineering.
Got my first job.
Bought my first house, & for first time I owned my own television.
So, one morning I switched on TV to watch breakfast news before going to work.
Somehow pomp &  pageantry of procession of Our Lady of Loretto (Italy) came on.

I took it as a beckon from Our Lady to take a pilgrimage to Loretto (also visited by Saint Therese the Little Flower & Pope St. John the 23rd).
Met Herman-the-German on my flight to Italy.
Herman invited me to stay with his family in Bad Wiessee (south of Munich) the following Christmas.
I did.
Being both Catholics he showed me town of Altoetting, & told me whole historical story, which I never knew before. I prayed for 1 hour at shrine.
That Christmas, at night, Altoetting was absolutely beautiful.
It was like a movie set of a Christmas story, but it was REAL. I can never forget it.
I keep telling this extraordinary chain of events to my family & friends.
They never failed to show amazement. (Incidentally, my German friends from Berlin haven't heard of Altoetting. I must educate them).
Psalms 126:3 is very appropriate in summing up my experience.
"The LORD has done great things for us; Oh, how happy we were!".

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