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Espérance (Living in Holy Hope Every Day with Mary) , December 29, p. 94 Hermitage of Saint–Evroul Notre-Dame-du-Bois, France
dramatic fire of Notre Dame of Paris last year led to the impossibility of holding the national procession in Paris in 2019. So it was decided to have two statues of Our Lady of France (“Notre Dame de France”) [...] and then south-eastward to Pellevoisin, and an eastern route from La Salette in the Alps to the Rue du Bac in Paris and then to the southwest, also to reach Pellevoisin. The “M for Mary” pilgrimage was
Lourdes Shrine. Adapted from: Cardinal Gerlier (1880-1965), Archbishop of Lyons, in a homily at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on December 3,1933, in La Sainte de Reuilly , by A. Lanquetin. [...] undoubtedly the greatest event in the history of the Church in the 19th century. The apparitions at the Rue du Bac in Paris paved the way for it in a singular manner, and the apparitions at Massabielle in the Lourdes
Recently, in April 2019, a sudden fire partially destroyed one of them, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Medieval chronicler Robert du Mont wrote that Chartres Cathedral (1), built between 1194 and 1220, was
extinguished, and for 160 years there has always been someone to carry the torch. Today, the Friends of Notre Dame de Picheloup Association continues to make this place live. "All who want to join us are welcome [...] of the association. "Our goal is to one day build the chapel that the Virgin asked for." La Dépêche du Midi
requirements. Every year, around 70,000 pilgrims pass through the shrine of Our Lady of the Oak (Notre-Dame du Chene). Perhaps you will have the opportunity to visit the shrine yourself one day!
mistake, surprised him by saying: "The statue already exists! It is called Our Lady of France (Notre-Dame de France). Edmond was dumbfounded. He discovered that she had stood on top of the Pontifical Pavilion [...] about the astonishing vow of the Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Verdier, "that the luminous statue Notre-Dame de France, which so magnificently stood on top of the Pontifical Pavilion that has now become the [...] Ourscamps in the Oise. All he needed now was the statue! Edmond imagined a statue like the one at the Rue du Bac surrounded by 12 stars. It needed to be 7 meters high to be seen by all. He was busy calling sculptors
impossible for him to study. In 1809, he felt the strong inspiration to make the pilgrimage to Notre-Dame du Puy, which was only 5 miles away from his home, and take oil from the lamp that burns in front
from her youth to her old age. Conferences, pilgrimages and feast days will be taking place at Notre-Dame du Laus throughout the year 2018. The calendar of events is available on the shrine’s website: Shrine