Holy Mary of the Cross

Cubas, Spain (1449) 

In 1449, Inés Martinez, 12, saw the Virgin six times,  from March 3-19. Dressed in gold, the beautiful Lady  appeared to the girl while she was herding pigs. 

Mary took a cross from Inés and planted it to mark the location of her desired shrine, which later became  a Franciscan convent.

For  many years this anniversary was celebrated with a  procession from the town to the rural sanctuary, where  the nuns would expose the cross.

During the Civil War, eight sisters were martyred and the shrine burned. In 1988, rebuilding began and  on March 5, 1994, the new church was dedicated by the Bishop of Getafe who designated it a Diocesan  Sanctuary. The convent is  home to Clarissan nuns, and in recent years, the March pilgrimage has been  revived.

 

Text and image used with permission.
Source: "365 Days with Mary" by Michael O'Neill

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