Question about Our Lady of the Snows

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I was wondering if anyone knows why someone would pray to Our Lady of The Snows… Is there a particular patronage or idea (request) in praying to her? I tried to look it up but did not find much at all. At least, not about why someone would invoke this title of Our Lady.

I’m not someone who understands the different titles of Our Lady… its kind of confusing to me, but this one in particular has stumped me. I know the history behind it, I just don’t know why someone would specifically pray to Our Lady of the Snows… is there a particular devotion and reason for that devotion? (just like some people pray to St. Anthony for lost items, some to St. Joseph for a spouse, etc… “patronage”)

Thank you to all for any replies! I look forward to any answers!
 
In its origin, it goes back to the story of a miraculous fall of snow in Rome. It was the outline of a church. The evening before, the Blessed Virgin appeared in a dream, the old tradition goes, to a wealthy couple and to the pope asking that a church be built where the miraculous snowfall would be found.

That is the church we know today as Saint Mary Major on Rome’s Esquiline Hill.

The miraculous snowfall has long been commemorated with a shower of flower petals from the interior roof of the basilica on the anniversary…August 5.

This more familiar title is used in many places. There is a lovely shrine in Illinois. Not surprisingly, it is charmingly used in Canada and in the Arctic.

vatican.va/various/basiliche/sm_maggiore/en/storia/introduzione.htm

snows.org/about-us/shrine-history/
 
In its origin, it goes back to the story of a miraculous fall of snow in Rome. It was the outline of a church. The evening before, the Blessed Virgin appeared in a dream, the old tradition goes, to a wealthy couple and to the pope asking that a church be built where the miraculous snowfall would be found.

That is the church we know today as Saint Mary Major on Rome’s Esquiline Hill.

The miraculous snowfall has long been commemorated with a shower of flower petals from the interior roof of the basilica on the anniversary…August 5.

This more familiar title is used in many places. There is a lovely shrine in Illinois. Not surprisingly, it is charmingly used in Canada and in the Arctic.

vatican.va/various/basiliche/sm_maggiore/en/storia/introduzione.htm

snows.org/about-us/shrine-history/
I have a friend at church who took her mother to the shrine in Illinois. She said it was beautiful.
Thank you for explaing about the Our Lady of the Snows. I did not know the origin either.
 
We go to the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows every year for their Way of Lights Christmas light display. It’s a really neat place. I actually never knew the story behind the title though.
 
We go to the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows every year for their Way of Lights Christmas light display. It’s a really neat place. I actually never knew the story behind the title though.
I hope to make a journey there someday too.
 
Our Lady of the Snows (August 5) is our Protector against anything that is weather related: hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning, flood, torrential rains, etc.

Hope this helps.

Luz Maria
 
Our Lady of the Snows (August 5) is our Protector against anything that is weather related: hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning, flood, torrential rains, etc.

Hope this helps.

Luz Maria
Thank you, it does, immensely, as that was my question. Same goes to pianistclare too.
 
Well . . . Our Lady of the Snows (Nuestra Sra. de las Nieves) is well known in Latin America and Spain.
 
Well . . . Our Lady of the Snows (Nuestra Sra. de las Nieves) is well known in Latin America and Spain.
In both France and Quebec, the title is Notre Dame des Neiges.

There is a very famous Trappist Abbey with this title in France. It is in the Diocese of Viviers
 
Our Lady of the Snows (August 5) is our Protector against anything that is weather related: hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning, flood, torrential rains, etc.

Hope this helps.

Luz Maria
thank you Luz.
 
I have a friend at church who took her mother to the shrine in Illinois. She said it was beautiful.
Thank you for explaing about the Our Lady of the Snows. I did not know the origin either.
I stopped at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows while traveling this summer. It is a very beautiful tranquil place with many areas for prayer.
 
click the 2nd link in post 3. Illinois.
According to the rest of post 3 it has its origins in Rome and is known in many parts of the world.

Yes, there is also a shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, Illinois.
 
According to the rest of post 3 it has its origins in Rome and is known in many parts of the world.

Yes, there is also a shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, Illinois.
yes. I thought she was asking about the shrine here people had posted about that they visited. so I was clarifying it is in Illinois.
 
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