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[[File:Auglaize.jpg]] = '''The Convent of Mary''' = == Overview == The Convent of Mary, located just west of [[St. Marys]], Ohio, is associated with local folklore suggesting the land it occupies was considered haunted even before its purchase in 1852. A significant event in 1969 involving unusual electrical disturbances following the death of a shrine administrator contributed to ongoing beliefs in paranormal activity. The site remains of interest to those exploring religious history and regional ghost lore. == Location == * '''Address:''' Intersection of State Routes 119 and 716 * '''City/County:''' [[St. Marys]], [[Auglaize County]], Ohio * '''Public Access:''' Yes == Haunting / Legend Summary == The legend originates from the belief that the land purchased by the church in 1852 was already suspected to be haunted, which contributed to its low purchase price. In March 1969, after the death of Dr. Maria Friedaburga—administrator of the shrine located on the grounds—unusual events occurred, including the chapel lights going out and flashing back on, followed by the appearance of a fireball above the shrine. Although these phenomena were later attributed to a malfunctioning transformer wire, some continue to believe they were supernatural in origin, possibly linked to Friedaburga’s spirit. == Historical Background == * Construction date: Land acquired in 1852 for the establishment of the convent * Original purpose: Religious convent and shrine * Notable events: ** 1852 – Church purchases land west of [[St. Marys]], allegedly at a discount due to haunted reputation ** March 8, 1969 – Death of Dr. Maria Friedaburga, followed by unexplained electrical disturbances * Key timeline moments: ** 1852 – Land acquisition ** 1969 – Reported paranormal incident following administrator’s death == Reported Phenomena == * '''Apparitions:''' None specifically documented * '''Cold Spots:''' N/A * '''Voices/EVPs:''' N/A * '''Physical Touches:''' N/A * '''Object Movement:''' N/A * '''Malfunctions:''' Lights in chapel turned off and on; fireball seen above shrine following Dr. Friedaburga’s death * '''Poltergeist Activity:''' N/A * '''Shadow Figures:''' N/A * '''Time Anomalies:''' N/A == Skepticism & Alternative Explanations == * The electrical disturbances and fireball witnessed after Dr. Friedaburga’s death were attributed to a blown transformer wire. * Local skeptics and utility officials reportedly dismissed the event as a coincidental power malfunction, unrelated to any paranormal cause. * Despite this, some visitors and residents continue to associate the event with spiritual or supernatural significance due to its timing. == Visitor Information == * '''Visiting Hours:''' Unknown * '''Fees or Costs:''' Unknown * '''Contact Info:''' Unknown * '''Warnings/Restrictions:''' Unknown == Citations / References == * Oral tradition and regional folklore * Local accounts from residents of [[St. Marys]], Ohio * Historical notes regarding Dr. Maria Friedaburga and shrine activity [[Category:Legend]] [[Category:Malfunctions]]
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