Our Lady, Queen of Ireland
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Our Lady, Queen of Ireland, is used as the term for the shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary set up following a Marian apparition in Knock, Ireland, in 1879. The island of Ireland is predominantly Catholic, and as the Catholic Church organises on an All-Ireland basis, therefore, Queen of Ireland seems an apt title for such an apparition.

