1988 Lubbock apparition of Mary

The 1988 Lubbock apparition of Mary was a Marian apparition that allegedly took place at St. John Neumann Church in Lubbock, Texas, between February and August, 1988.

1988 Lubbock apparition of Mary
DateFebruary–August, 1988
LocationSt. John Neumann Church in Lubbock, Texas
TypeMarian apparition
Participants12,000 people
InvestigatorsMichael J. Sheehan and team
RecognizedNo

Description

Beginning in February, parishioners began to report having experiences of Mary, including the smell of roses. One, Mary Constancio, claimed to have received instructions to spread the word of what they had experienced, and to gather more people.[1] People began to come to Lubbock in greater numbers, and during the Feast of the Assumption, 12,000 people came to Lubbock hoping to observe the phenomenon.[2] Late in the day some people reported unusual phenomena related to the appearance of the sun,[3] similar to the 1917 Miracle of the Sun.[4]

The event was investigated by a team assembled by Bishop of Lubbock Michael J. Sheehan. As of 2008, the event was not recognized by the Catholic Church.[3][5]

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