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  1. Located on the Basilica's lower level, this unique museum offers a glimpse of Father Baker's life. Attracting thousands of visitors from across the globe annually, the OLV National Shrine and Basilica stands as a symbol of one man's unshakable faith and devotion to his patroness, Mary.

  2. Oct 7, 2019 · Victory is a theme dear to the hearts of Catholics, and that’s partly why the feast of October 7 means so much to us: it’s the glorious day Our Lady helped us save Christendom at the battle of Lepanto.

  3. Oct 7, 2021 · The feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, also celebrated as Our Lady of Victory or Victories, was established by Pope St. Pius V in 1571 to celebrate the miraculous victory of the Christian...

  4. A Retreat for Religious Education Catechists will be held on Saturday, July 27, at 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. in the Victory Annex. For more information and to sign up for the Retreat, call the Religious Education Office at 575-8132.

  5. 4 days ago · Get to know our Family of Parishes. Roman Catholic Church as part of a neighborhood community. This religious organization also has a pre-k through grade 8 school on campus.

  6. Our Lady of the Rosary is the patron saint of several places around the world. The Diocese of Malaga, Spain (which, however celebrates her patronage on September 8), and the Spanish cities of Melilla and Trujillo celebrate Our Lady of Victory as their patroness.

  7. Our Lady of Victory, I beg you to present my petition to your divine Son. If you will pray for me, you will not be refused, for your prayers before God are all powerful. Through your hands I offer to God every suffering I must bear.

  8. Oct 1, 2013 · Pope St. Pius V (the Pope who codified the Tridentine rite of the Mass) established the Feast of Our Lady of Victory in 1571 in thanksgiving after the defeat of Muslim forces during the naval battle off Lepanto, Italy.

  9. Aug 6, 2014 · Our Lady of Victory Pope Pius V was the first to give the Blessed Mother the title of “Our Lady of Victory,” instituting devotion to her after Christian forces defeated the Ottomans at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571.

  10. The best known are: (I) October 7, in commemoration of the naval victory near Lepanto on October 7, 1571; instituted the same year as a greater double by Pius V; changed by Gregory XIII on April 1, 1573, into the feast of the Holy Rosary, first Sunday of October.

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