19 APRIL - OUR MOTHER OF LYONS (FRANCE)

 St. Pothinus, the Apostle of Gaul and first Bishop of Lyon, enshrined a picture of Our Mother in an underground Chapel which is now beneath the Church of St. Nazaire 

    in Lyons where many Christians suffered death on the Hill of Blood. In 1186, the Canons of the Cathedral started building a larger Church over the shrine. 

    In thanksgiving for the cure of his son by this Saint, King Louis VII of France made a pilgrimage to Lyons, where he had a tablet set up before the shrine of Our Mother. 

    In 1466 King Louis XI founded a daily Mass in perpetuity, to be followed always by the Salve Regina, solemnly sung. Vast Pilgrimages came to seek Mary’s aid especially 

    in time of famine and plague. During the plague of 1643, it was decided to dedicate the city to Our Mother. Instantly all traces of the plague vanished and until 1792, 

    twenty-five Masses were said daily in thanksgiving. Because the city was spared many vicissitudes during the revolutions the people of Lyons decided to show their gratitude 

    by adding a tall tower to the Church surmounted by a great bronze figure of Our Mother.




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