Q: What can you tell me about Our Lady of the Iceberg?
A: The Madonna Iceberg is actually a painting based
on a photograph of an iceberg. How similar to a statue the original iceberg looked is unknown.
The photographer was really a painter of Newfoundland scenes, particularly marine scenes,
named T.B. Hayward. His method was to photograph a scene and then at his leisure, paint from
the photograph.
In an article called "Icebergs in Bay-de-Verde and The 'Blessed Virgin' Iceberg of 1905",
(published in a 1980 copy of The Newfoundland Quarterly), Rose Noonan Conway wrote of the
story of the apparition of Our Lady of the Iceberg.
The Basilica of St. John's, Newfoundland is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. His feast day is
June 24. On June 23,1905, the first Newfoundland-born bishop, the Most Reverend Michael
Francis Howley, D.D., had been invested with the Sacred Pallium as First Archbishop of the
newly created ecclesiastical Province of St. John's, Newfoundland. On the very next day,
Sunday, June 24, 1905 which was the 408th anniversary of the discovery of Newfoundland, and
the feast of St. John the Baptist, a majestic iceberg appeared off "The Narrows". The figure of the
Blessed Virgin seemed clearly discernible in its shape. I have before me as I write a picture
of this iceberg, and to me there is no doubt that it is a figure of the Blessed Virgin. This figure
stands apart from the main iceberg, and is a perfect image of Our Blessed Lady. I don't know if
the significance of this apparition (to me it is an apparition) has ever been investigated, or
explained, but whatever it may be, it was there for a special purpose. You only have to look at
this picture to be assured that this was not just a coincidence, but one of those mysteries of life
that cannot be explained.
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