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Join John Carpenter and Donald Hartley as they examine another appearance by the Virgin Mary in Slovakia in 1990 - 1995.
“Dear children, I am the Immaculate Purity. God has sent me to your world, to your times with messages as never before in history. Please pray, children.”
This holiday is always celebrated on 15th September.
The holiday is a Roman Catholic feast day that marks the seven sorrows of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ. Mary is a patron saint of Slovakia.
The holiday may also be called 'Day of Blessed Virgin Mary' or 'Virgin Mary of the Seven Sorrows Day'.
In Slovak, this holiday is called 'Sviatok Panny Márie Sedembolestnej, patrónky Slovenska'.
The Seven Sorrows relate to events during the life of the Virgin Mary.
As a mark of devotion, Catholics may recite one Our Father and seven Hail Marys for each of the sorrows.
Devotions to mark the sorrows of the Virgin Mary can be traced back to the 13th century.
The Day of Our Lady of Sorrows was added to the Roman Catholic calendar as a feast in 1814. Pope Pius X moved the feast to 15 September in 1913.