sanctuaries dedicated to the Mother of God. After a second miraculous intervention of the Virgin Mary, Saint Vosy, a missionary from the Velay, had the first church finally built, at the end of 5th century.
to build a bigger one. In order to transport the stones from the opposite bank of the river, the Saint Lawrence needed to be frozen, yet the winter was too mild and the ice did not form. The parishioners
Christ in the symbolic language of the ancient Aztec are evoked, down to the position of the stars on Saint Juan Diego's tilma, which corresponds to a projection (and not a representation: mirror image) of
for this, and for nothing else, that the generations raised their voices to proclaim her blessed." Saint Angela of Foligno (d. January 4, 1309) Excerpt from her Book of Visions and Instructions
will be five Benedictine sisters from Montmartre, working with a rector-priest from the Community of Saint Martin (2), as well as employees and volunteers working for the shrine. "The harvest is abundant. [...] who loves each one of you. (1) Benedictine Sisters of the Sacré Cœur of Montmartre (2) Community of Saint Martin (3) Notre Dame de L’Epine Sister Marie Charles of Jesus, Benedictine nun (France) February
dolmen (a Neolithic stone structure). Through her faith and Mary’s intercession, the woman was healed. Saint Scutarius, the bishop of Le Puy, built the first church-cathedral between 415 and 430. He put the [...] the dedication of the cathedral. Countless pilgrims (including famous ones like popes, kings, and saints) have been comforted by the Mother of God, especially during “Grand Pardons” or “Jubilee” years.
Rosary is for me an extraordinary source of peace in my mission. Father Guillaume Marie, Abbot of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont-des-Cats Abbey, Godewaersvelde, France, testimonial given in 2006.
use of the Psalms, and to the history of the people of Israel centered on the exodus from Egypt. Saint John Paul II, Audience of December 4, 1996
century) – Our Lady of Bessières (France) I think it’s time to pray now On New Year’s Day of 1953, a Saint Kieran aircraft was transporting 25 passengers from Dublin, Ireland, to Birmingham, England. Shortly
Excerpts from Marthe Robin sous la conduite de Marie ( Marthe Robin: Under Mary’s Guidance ) - Editions Saint-Paul notre-dame-de-france