May 11 Our Lady of Aparecida Patroness of Brazil Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "He has filled the hungry with good things." - Luke 1:53 Found in the River In October 1717, three fishermen on the Paraíba River in Brazil cast their nets again and again and caught nothing. Then one of them pulled something from the water, a small clay statue, dark and headless, worn smooth by the river. They cast again and brought up the head. They fitted the pieces together, placed the image in the boat, and cast once more. The nets were filled with fish. The statue was a small image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, probably made by a Franciscan friar decades earlier and lost in the river. But the fishermen understood what had happened: she had made herself known. She had come to them in their emptiness. In their nothing-caught-all-night, she had shown up. A shrine was built. Pilgrims came. The dark little clay image, humble, headless when found, reassembled by fishermen...