
Feast of Our Lady of the Snows
The Feast of Our Lady of the Snows is a Catholic celebration honoring the Virgin Mary under this special title. It commemorates a 4th-century miracle where snow fell unexpectedly in Rome in August, symbolizing Mary's importance and divine intervention. The feast, typically observed on August 5th, highlights Mary's role in guiding and protecting believers. It also reflects themes of faith, trust, and divine generosity. The celebration often includes prayers, processions, and special masses, inspiring devotion and reflection on Mary's love and intercession.