The beginning of the story of Our Lady of Knock and Knock Shrine may be traced back to the 21st of August, 1879 in the little village of Knock, which is situated in the western region of Ireland. Since early Christianity gained hold in Ireland, the Irish people have always had a particularly deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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