Virgin also stopped the Germans on the Marne, at the gates of Paris. The visionary, who later took the name of Marie-France when she became a consecrated virgin in the Pious Union of Worshippers of the Sacred [...] country... My Son wishes that you make images and statues representing me and call upon me by the name of Our Lady of France. If someone answers this new desire of his Divine Heart, France will become
soul was filled with the divine spirit of Jesus Christ above all other created souls, who "in the name of the whole human race" gave her consent "for a spiritual marriage between the Son of God and human
devotion to Our Lady of Montmartre. Gazi conceived the idea of adding the name of “Our Lady of Beauty, Queen of Peace” to the name of Notre-Dame de Montmartre . This second title is deeply inscribed in the
Madonna of Le Puy, and was baptized. On the day of his baptism, Mirat changed his name to Lorus, which became the name of his city, and later “Lourdes.” A thousand years before her apparition to Saint
France, 1105) Notre-Dame of the Ardents In the year 1105, a minstrel from Tienen, Flemish Brabant named Itier, had a marvelous vision of a beautiful lady all dressed in white. She appeared to him in dream [...] candle, would heal the ailing. The beautiful Lady asked Itier to become partners with another minstrel named Norman, from Saint-Pol. However, the two men shared a mortal hatred for each other. Jealousy and hatred
appeared. His face was so luminous that one could not look at him straight on. He called me by my name and said to me, “You won’t stop them by fighting. You can only make them your friends with gentleness [...] Woman to whom your mother taught you to pray, three times a day. Ask my Mother if you want to know my name.”
Virgin Mary, Mother of God, under the title of her Assumption into Heaven, was on many occasions named the main patroness of all France. ... According to an old adage, the Kingdom of France was called [...] vividly attest the ancient devotion of the people to the Virgin: thirty-four cathedral churches are named after the Mother of God, among which are the famous cathedrals of Reims, Paris, Amiens, Chartres,
in Kazakhstan were still without a priest. They began to build a church near Oziorno—a town whose name means “of the lake.” When a priest was sent there (he is the current bishop of Nurslutan, formerly [...] inaugurated in this small town in the Diocese of Nursultan. Pope John Paul II evoked the origin of the name Oziorno and its meaning: "This lake," he stated, "is a reminder that God’s mercy continues at every
Pannonia (present-day Hungary) to invade Italy in 322. The victorious Constantine, triumphant in the name of Christ and the Truth, offered the reunified Roman Empire to the King of kings, and like a new Apostle [...] magnificence all other cities in the world. When the city was founded on November 8, 324, Byzantium was named Constantinople and New Rome, and was later dedicated to the Mother of God. The Mary of Nazareth team
the Snows on July 13, 1731. The city changed its name to "Maria Bistrica". After a fire in 1880, the church was completely rebuilt. In 1923, it was named a minor basilica, and the bishops declared it a