Table structure:
- Title - Page
- NativeName - String
- Country - String
- Patronage - String
- FeastDay - String
- OriginDate - String
- PrimaryShrine - Page
- ShrineCity - String
- ShrineCoordinates - Coordinates
- ProclaimedPatronDate - String
- CrowningDate - String
- ImageType - String
- Height - String
- Attributes - String
- AssociatedCountries - String
- ReviewLevel - Integer
This table has 14 rows altogether.
| Page | Title | NativeName | Country | Patronage | FeastDay | OriginDate | PrimaryShrine | ShrineCity | ShrineCoordinates | ProclaimedPatronDate | CrowningDate | ImageType | Height | Attributes | AssociatedCountries | ReviewLevel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Our Lady of Aglona (edit) | Our Lady of Aglona | <span title="Latvian-language text"><i lang="lv">Aglonas Dievmāte</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Latvian-language text]] | [[Latvia]] | Latvia | August 15 | c. 1670–1699 | [[Basilica of the Assumption, Aglona]] | Aglona, Latgale | 56.1283, 27.0100 | September 4, 1920 (Latvia); September 8, 1993 (papal confirmation) | September 9, 1923 (first); August 15, 1993 (renewed) | Oil painting on canvas | 110 cm × 80 cm (with frame) | Virgin and Child with St Anne; numerous silver votive hearts; healing spring | Latvian diaspora; [[Lithuania]]; [[Belarus]] | 3 |
| Our Lady of Altagracia (edit) | Our Lady of Altagracia | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[Dominican Republic]] | Dominican Republic | January 21 | late 15th / early 16th century | [[Basilica of Our Lady of Altagracia]] | Higüey, La Altagracia Province | 18.6158, -68.7158 | January 21, 1920 | August 15, 1922 | Oil painting on canvas | 33 cm × 45 cm (canvas) | Mary adoring the Child Jesus; orange tree background; protective mantle; star on forehead | Dominican diaspora | 3 |
| Our Lady of Aparecida (edit) | Our Lady of Aparecida | <span title="Portuguese-language text"><i lang="pt">Nossa Senhora Aparecida</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Portuguese-language text]] | [[Brazil]] | Brazil | October 12 | 1717 | [[Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida]] | Aparecida, São Paulo | -22.8500, -45.2342 | July 16, 1930 | August 8, 1904 | Dark terracotta statue | 40 cm | Found broken in two pieces; conical mantle; three successive crowns | [[Angola]]; [[Mozambique]]; Brazilian diaspora | 3 |
| Our Lady of Caacupé (edit) | Our Lady of Caacupé | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de Caacupé</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[Paraguay]] | Paraguay | December 8 | 16th century | [[Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles, Caacupé]] | Caacupé, Cordillera Department | -25.3862, -57.1414 | December 8, 1763 | Wooden statue | 50 cm | Celestial blue mantle; hands joined in prayer; blond hair | Paraguayan diaspora; [[Argentina]]; [[Spain]] | 3 | |
| Our Lady of Charity (edit) | Our Lady of Charity | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[Cuba]] | Cuba | September 8 | c. 1612 | [[National Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre]] | El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba Province | 20.0475, -75.9503 | May 10, 1916 | December 20, 1936 | Polychromed clay statue | approx. 40 cm | Virgin holding Child Jesus; standing on crescent moon with angels; three figures (two indigenous, one African) at base | Cuban diaspora | 3 |
| Our Lady of Copacabana (edit) | Our Lady of Copacabana | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de Copacabana</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[Bolivia]] | Bolivia | February 2 ''and'' August 5 | 1583 | [[Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana]] | Copacabana, La Paz Department | -16.1667, -69.0853 | August 1, 1925 | Polychromed wooden statue | approx. 120 cm | Holds Child Jesus; indigenous facial features; candle in right hand; elaborate vestments and wig | [[Peru]]; Bolivian diaspora | 3 | |
| Our Lady of Coromoto (edit) | Our Lady of Coromoto | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de Coromoto</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[Venezuela]] | Venezuela | September 11 ''and'' February 2 | September 8, 1652 | [[National Sanctuary Basilica of Our Lady of Coromoto]] | Guanare, Portuguesa State | 9.0439, -69.7472 | May 1, 1942 | September 11, 1952 | Parchment relic | 2.5 cm | Miraculously preserved image of Mary holding the Child Jesus | Venezuelan diaspora | 3 |
| Our Lady of La Vang (edit) | Our Lady of La Vang | <span title="Vietnamese-language text"><i lang="vi">Đức Mẹ La Vang</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Vietnamese-language text]] | [[Vietnam]] | Catholic Church in Vietnam; [[Archdiocese of Huế]] | August 15 | August 1798 | [[Basilica of Our Lady of La Vang]] | Hải Phú, Quảng Trị Province | 16.7672, 107.1883 | August 15, 1961 (Vietnam); April 13, 1998 (Archdiocese of Huế) | August 15, 2025 (planned) | Apparition-based devotion (no original image) | Appeared standing on clouds, holding the Child Jesus, flanked by angels; healing eucalyptus tree | Vietnamese diaspora worldwide | 3 | |
| Our Lady of Meritxell (edit) | Our Lady of Meritxell | <span title="Catalan-language text"><i lang="ca">Nostra Senyora de Meritxell</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Catalan-language text]] | [[Andorra]] | Andorra | September 8 | late 12th century | [[Sanctuary of Our Lady of Meritxell]] | Meritxell, Canillo Parish | 42.5553, 1.5906 | January 15, 1873 (official); 1914 (papal confirmation) | September 8, 1976 (new statue) | Romanesque wooden statue (original destroyed 1972; faithful replica) | approx. 83 cm | Seated Virgin with Child on left knee; serene smile; winter roses miracle | Catalan-speaking regions | 3 |
| Our Lady of Muxima (edit) | Our Lady of Muxima | <span title="Portuguese-language text"><i lang="pt">Nossa Senhora da Muxima</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Portuguese-language text]] | [[Angola]] | Angola | First Sunday of September ''and'' August 15 | late 16th / early 17th century | [[Sanctuary of Our Lady of Muxima]] | Muxima, Bengo Province | -9.5142, 13.9556 | May 25, 2019 | September 3, 2023 | Wooden statue (dark polychrome) | approx. 90 cm | Dark complexion; hands joined in prayer; crescent moon; miraculous healing spring | Angolan diaspora; [[Portugal]] | 3 |
| Our Lady of Peace (edit) | Our Lady of Peace | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de la Paz</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[El Salvador]] | El Salvador | November 21 | 1682 | [[Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace, San Miguel]] | San Miguel | 13.4833, -88.1739 | October 10, 1966 | November 21, 1921 | Wooden statue | Golden palm branch; white robe with embroidered national shield; Child Jesus on left arm | Salvadoran diaspora | 3 | |
| Our Lady of Seven Sorrows (edit) | Our Lady of Seven Sorrows | <span title="Slovak-language text"><i lang="sk">Sedembolestná Panna Mária</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Slovak-language text]] | [[Slovakia]] | Slovakia | September 15 | late 15th / early 16th century | [[Basilica of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, Šaštín-Stráže]] | Šaštín-Stráže, Trnava Region | 48.6389, 17.1417 | November 22, 1927 | May 26, 1928 | Gothic wooden pietà | approx. 95 cm | Mary seated holding the dead Christ; seven swords in heart; sorrowful expression | Slovak diaspora | 3 |
| Our Lady of Suyapa (edit) | Our Lady of Aparecida | <span title="Portuguese-language text"><i lang="pt">Nossa Senhora Aparecida</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Portuguese-language text]] | [[Brazil]] | Brazil | October 12 | 1717 | [[Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida]] | Aparecida, São Paulo | -22.8500, -45.2342 | July 16, 1930 | August 8, 1904 | Dark terracotta statue | 40 cm | Found broken in two pieces; conical mantle; three successive crowns | [[Angola]]; [[Mozambique]]; Brazilian diaspora | 3 |
| Our Lady of the Thirty-Three (edit) | Our Lady of the Thirty-Three | <span title="Spanish-language text"><i lang="es">Nuestra Señora de los Treinta y Tres</i></span>[[Category:Articles containing Spanish-language text]] | [[Uruguay]] | Uruguay | Second Sunday of November | 18th century | [[Cathedral Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Thirty-Three]] | Florida, Uruguay | -34.0992, -56.2142 | November 21, 1930 | May 21, 1961 | Wooden statue (Guaraní mission art) | approx. 38 cm | Oversized golden crown; blue mantle with stars; hands joined in prayer | Paraguayan diaspora; former Jesuit mission territories | 3 |