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      • Similar to the children to whom Our Lady chose to appear at her apparitions in Fatima, La Salette, and Lourdes, Mary seemed to choose Mariette simply because she was poor, pure and humble. The apparitions began when Mariette noticed a glow in her front yard. It shone on Sunday, Jan. 15, 1933, a frigid and windy evening.
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  2. Jan 15, 2024 · The apparitions began when Mariette noticed a glow in her front yard. It shone on Sunday, Jan. 15, 1933, a frigid and windy evening. She knelt from a wooden bench in the small parlor and...

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · The apparitions began when Mariette noticed a glow in her own front yard. It shone on Sunday, January 15, 1933, a frigid and windy evening. She knelt from a wooden bench in the small parlor and pressed her nose against a frosty window pane in her house.

  4. Oct 7, 2024 · In a remote village in Portugal, Mary appeared to three shepherd children, delivering messages that echoed throughout the 20th century. Our Lady of Fatima’s requests focused on prayer, particularly the Rosary, for the conversion of sinners and the establishment of peace.

  5. On the evening of Sunday 15 January, 1933, at about seven o’clock, Mariette Beco was in the kitchen with her mother while waiting for her younger brother Julien to arrive home at their house in Banneux, a Belgian village fifty miles north-east of Beauraing.

  6. In her eight Apparitions to the little Mariette Beco (between 15th January and 2nd March 1933), Mary only said no more than eighty words. The rest of her Message was manifested in her welcoming attitudes: the gesture of her hand, her smile, her sweetness and humility, her silent prayer, her direct eye contact, her manner of leading Mariette to ...

  7. Background. Mariette Beco was 12 and a half years old when she reported eight Marian apparitions in 1933 in Banneux, Belgium, a hamlet about 15 kilometres (10 mi) southeast of the city of Liège. [2] She was the eldest of seven children and her family's living conditions were difficult.

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