Browse Black Madonnas
Mont-Saint-Michel
Many Black Madonnas were associated with the realm of the dead. Since this realm was imagined to lie deep in the earth I like translating “Notre-Dame (de) Sous Terre” as “Our Lady of the Underworld”…
Plancoët, France
Notre Dame de Nazareth, Plancoët, Brittany, France is an ancient statue recovered in 1644 after she called to people and emitted light from the bottom of a medieval well built by the Templars. She was officially attested as an apparition of Mary communicating through this statue with sounds, lights and visions. She blessed the well to become a healing well and evoked Gaelic traditions about death.
Prats-de-mollo
Prats-de-Mollo is a beautiful, ancient town of 1,000+ inhabitants with very good energy. No wonder, the inhabitants honor their Lady of the Heart of the Oak…
Poitiers, France
Our Lady of the Keys, a reproduction of a once Black Madonna, in Poitiers is enthroned on a pillar near the altar, reminiscent of the pillar in the Jewish temple representing the feminine aspect of God. Her title refers to the legend that she saved Poitiers by “stealing” the keys of the city back from a traitor, who was going to open the besieged town to English invaders.
Rocamadour
As a Christian holy site, Rocamadour dates back to the 10th century, but as a young priest giving a tour pointed out in 2008: "People have been praying here for 20,000 years”…
Saint Guiraud
Here you see what happens when you don't renovate wooden statues once in a while. This Black Madonna is so worm eaten that you can barely make out the face and of baby Jesus only a little stump is left…
Saint-Gervazy
No miracles or other "special effects" are reported about this Virgin. During the Middle Ages she was obtained by the Saint-Gervazy family and brought to their little castle by the same name…
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Although Sara la Kali is not Mary, the mother of Christ, she is often discussed in the context of Black Madonnas because she is a Dark Mother. The Gypsies venerate her as their queen…

