17 MAR - OUR MOTHER OF IRELAND
During the difficult times, Bishop Lynch, Bishop of Clonfert was forced to leave Ireland.
He traveled about Europe and finally came to Hungary in 1654. He was kindly received by Bishop John Pusky, Bishop of Gyer,
and eventually became Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese. Ten years later Bishop Lynch planned to return to his native land. Almighty God prevented this;
during his dying hours he gave to the Bishop of Gyer his only material treasure, the picture of the Madonna of Ireland. Soon after, as a memory of the Irish Bishop,
the picture of Our Mother was hung on the wall of the Cathedral at Gyer. Years passed. On the feast of St. Patrick,
while large numbers of the faithful were present in the Cathedral, an awe-inspiring event took place.
A bloody sweat was observed to come over the figure of the Blessed Mother in the picture. Drops of blood fell onto the Infant Jesus; as the bleeding continued for 3 hours.
In the archives of the Cathedral of Gyer, there is a document written in 1697 on parchment, relating this event. In 1913 Archbishop Schrembs of Toledo,
visited Gyer in Hungary. He saw the beautiful painting and was deeply moved when told of the wonderful event.
He requested a copy for the many Irish Catholics in his Diocese who would be happy to learn the history and to possess the picture of Our Mother of Ireland.
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