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Adele Brise
1831 to 1896
“Gather the children in this wild country and teach them what they should know for salvation.”
The Blessed Virgin Mary to Adele, October 9, 1859
Path to Sainthood
Cause opened January 30, 2026, Diocese of Green Bay
Servant of God
2026
Venerable
Blessed
Saint
The Only Approved Marian Visionary in America
Adele Brise was born on January 30, 1831, in Dion-le-Val, Belgium. In 1855, her family emigrated to the United States, settling in the remote farming country of northeast Wisconsin. The immigrant communities there were scattered across the wilderness, far from schools or regular catechesis.
On Sunday, October 9, 1859, while walking through the woods, Adele saw a woman clothed in dazzling white standing between two trees. The figure appeared to her three times. On the third apparition, the woman identified herself as the Queen of Heaven and gave Adele a mission: “Gather the children in this wild country and teach them what they should know for salvation.”
Adele obeyed immediately. She opened a small school near the apparition site and spent the next thirty-seven years walking from settlement to settlement, teaching catechism to the children of Belgian, German, and Native American families across the Wisconsin frontier. She lived in poverty, supported only by the charity of the families she served.
In 1871, the Great Peshtigo Fire, the deadliest wildfire in American history, swept across northeast Wisconsin, killing over 1,500 people. As the fire approached, Adele led her community in a procession around the chapel grounds, carrying a statue of Mary and praying the Rosary. The chapel and its grounds were miraculously spared while everything around them was consumed. This event became central to local devotion.
Adele died on July 5, 1896. In 2010, Bishop David Ricken of Green Bay officially declared the apparitions “worthy of belief,” making Champion the first and only Vatican-approved Marian apparition site in the United States. In 2024, the U.S. Bishops unanimously voted to advance her cause for canonization. The Vatican issued its Nil Obstat in October 2025, and on January 30, 2026, Bishop Ricken formally opened the cause, declaring Adele Brise a Servant of God. Two possible miracles through her intercession are under investigation.
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National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion
The site of the only approved Marian apparition in the United States. Visit the Shrine in Champion, Wisconsin, or support Adele Brise’s cause for canonization.
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Born
January 30, 1831
Dion-le-Val, Belgium
Died
July 5, 1896
Champion, Wisconsin
Apparition Approved
December 2010
Diocese of Green Bay
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Servant of God
Cause opened January 2026
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