20 MAR - OUR MOTHER OF CALEVOURT (BRUSSELS)
The Statue was taken to Flanders and hidden away by a Catholic family to protect it
from profanation in 1454. This family received numerous graces and blessings. They were reconciled to the Church as a result.
In 1623 a Spanish captain was given the Statue with instructions to place it into the hands of Archduchess Isabella.
The day the ship arrived, Isabella won a battle against the Hollanders. The Princess sent the Statue back to Brussles,
providing the necessary funds for a sanctuary. The townspeople greeted the Statue enthusiastically with a procession and placed it in the Chapel,
but when the victory became known, the sanctuary was dedicated to Our Mother of Good Success.
The statue is of the Blessed Mother standing with her Divine Child reclining on her right arm, His feet supported by the left hand of His Mother who holds a
large key and a rosary.
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