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Among the shrines considered most significant for their apparitions:
Among the shrines considered most significant for their apparitions:
* Our Lady of the Roses[http://www.ourladyoftheroses.info] at [[Bayside]], New York
* Holy Mary of Third Millennium at Three Fountains, Rome, Italy http://www.divinarivelazione.org/eng/index2.html
* Holy Mary of Third Millennium at Three Fountains, Rome, Italy http://www.divinarivelazione.org/eng/index2.html
* [[Our Lady of Fatima]] in [[Fatima, Portugal|Fatima]], [[Portugal]]
* [[Our Lady of Fatima]] in [[Fatima, Portugal|Fatima]], [[Portugal]]

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In Christian culture and practice, a shrine to the Virgin Mary or Marian shrine is a shrine marking an apparition or other miracle ascribed to the Blessed Virgin Mary, or a site on which is centered a historically strong Marian devotion. Such locales are often the destination of pilgrimages.

Many of the shrines have acquired a symbolic value for patriotism and nationalism in their area.

Among the shrines considered most significant for their apparitions:

Other shrines include:

Use in personal names

In Hispanic culture, Marian shrines are a frequent source of female names of the form María de [...]. Some names omit Mary/María and include only the prominent source of the sobriquet (e.g. Pilar from Nuestra Senora del Pilar, or Lourdes from Our Lady of Lourdes).

See also