"immaculate conception." Saint John Duns Scotus was the first to make it triumph and to get the Sorbonne of Paris to rally around this doctrine. The Popes intervened many times over the centuries to silence
spread devotion to the Virgin Mother of God across France. In Paris, at the famous University of the Sorbonne, we have historical reports proving that from the 13th century the Virgin was proclaimed to be conceived
women. Aubrée David-Chapy Associate History Professor and Lecturer in Modern History at Paris-IV Sorbonne University, specialized in the history of women
politics. NYU had a study-abroad program, and during her junior year she attended classes at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. The city of romance was also where she met her future husband, Scott, who was
promote and increase throughout France the love of the Virgin Mother of God. In Paris, at the famous Sorbonne University, it is historically proven that as early as the 13th century, the Virgin was proclaimed