Our Lady of La Vang

Our Lady of La Vang

Comfort of the persecuted · Vietnam

In the midst of persecution, the Vietnamese Catholics who prayed the Rosary in the jungle of La Vang received, according to tradition, the comfort of the Virgin. Today it is the great national Marian shrine of Vietnam.

The basilica of Our Lady of La Vang
The basilica of Our Lady of La Vang, patroness of Vietnam. Photo: Sciacchitano · CC BY-SA 3.0 (Wikimedia Commons).
Place: La Vang, near Huế, Vietnam
Shrine: Basilica of Our Lady of La Vang
Feast day: 15 August (together with the Assumption)
Patronage: National Marian shrine of Vietnam · minor basilica by John XXIII (1962)

Origin and history

Tradition places the origin around 1798, during the persecution of Christians under the emperor Cảnh Thịnh. Many Catholics fled into the jungle of La Vang; while they gathered at night to pray the Rosary, they received an apparition of the Virgin with the Child Jesus, who comforted them and promised them protection.

La Vang became the principal Marian shrine of the country. The church was destroyed and rebuilt several times, especially during the wars, but the devotion remained alive. In 1962, Saint John XXIII raised it to the rank of minor basilica, and Saint John Paul II underlined its importance when he canonised the 117 Vietnamese martyrs in 1988.

“Our Lady of La Vang, comfort of the persecuted, pray for us.”
The apparitions of La Vang are bound to the praying of the Rosary: it was while praying it that the persecuted faithful received the comfort of the Mother.
Sources: Shrine of La Vang (Archdiocese of Huế); Wikipedia (consulted 8-6-2026). Minor basilica (1962, John XXIII) verified. The 1798 origin is pious tradition.
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