Our Lady of All Nations portrays the Virgin Mary as the universal mother of humanity. This Marian devotion is connected with the reported apparitions to Ida Peerdeman in Amsterdam during the twentieth century and carries a message of peace, unity and reconciliation among all peoples. The statue is crafted from maple or lime wood by artisans of the Val Gardena - Dolomites.
Our Lady of All Nations presents Mary as the mother of all humanity, called to guide people of every nation toward peace, unity and faith.
This devotion is linked to the reported apparitions received by Ida Peerdeman, a Dutch woman born in Amsterdam in 1905. Between 1945 and 1959 she stated that the Virgin Mary appeared to her many times under the title "Lady of All Nations".
According to these messages, Mary invited humanity to pray for peace, reconciliation among nations and spiritual renewal. The title emphasizes her universal role as mother of all peoples.
The serene figure of the Virgin expresses compassion, mercy and protection. Her gentle presence encourages trust in God and confidence in the power of prayer.
Over the years this devotion has spread throughout many countries and has become a symbol of hope, unity and solidarity among people.
The statue is crafted from maple or lime wood by artisans of the Val Gardena - Dolomites.
Iconography: Virgin Mary as Mother of All Nations.
Feast Day: Marian devotion.
Patronage: invoked as mother and protector of humanity.
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