12 MAR - OUR MOTHER OF MIRACLES (FRANCE)
Saint-Maur-des-Fosses is a city that is a suburb of Paris, France. The image of Our Mother of Miracles was found when the sculptor,
named Rumold, was going for work. The Abbey, located in a loop of the Marne just before it joined the Seine, became an important pilgrimage site when the relics of
St. Maurus were found to be effective in healing those who suffered from gout and epilepsy. Due to this sudden popularity,
the name of the Abbey was changed to St. Maurus of the Moats. In the draught year of 1137, all of Western Europe was without rain.
The monks of the Abbey led a procession of the relics of St. Maurus, and at the conclusion of Mass there was a violent thunderstorm which brought rain to the region.
The miraculous statue of Our Mother of Miracles had been venerated since 1328 because of the miraculous circumstances and of its creation.
It is now kept at the Church of St. Nicholas in St. Maurus of the Moats.
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