25 APRIL - OUR MOTHER OF THE HOLY CHAPEL (PARIS)
OUR MOTHER OF THE HOLY CHAPEL (PARIS)
At the door of the Chapel stands a graceful statue of Mary. At the feet of this statue the doctors and literati of the day loved to prostrate themselves and their works.
Although the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary had not yet been declared, many believed in it and prelates preached it from the pulpits. John Dons Scotus,
one of the most prominent theologians of the Middle Ages, was among those who believed in the Immaculate Conception, and he very ardently argued in her favor.
One day as Dons Scotus knelt before Mary’s image preparing to champion her sinlessness against the antagonists, he asked her to bend her head forward if she were pleased with his
efforts. The image of Mary inclined her head, and from that very moment the head of the image remained inclined. Upon witnessing this miracle, the faithful championed the cause
of Mary’s Immaculate Conception, praying to her under the title and receiving answers to petitions, special graces and miracles. He was beatified in the year 1993 by
Pope John Paul II.
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