29 APRIL OUR MOTHER OF FAITH (FOY)

 Not far from the small town of Dinant, in the country of Liege near a home two magnificent oaks once grew. One of the two venerable old trees fell in the year 1609 for lumber. 

    The worker who inspected the tree found in the interior a small statue of the Mother of God, enthroned, with three iron bars that served as a trellis. 

    Apparently, at some time in the distant past, some pious Christian soul had placed the holy image in a hollow of the oak, as if in a niche. 

    Then, over a period of time, the opening the tree had made while it was still young gradually closed, and as it grew, the tree hid in its womb the precious figure. 

    To honor the Virgin, the statue was subsequently displayed on the other oak, once again behind an iron grating. In this new sanctuary, the Mother of God was honored with 

    the title of Our Mother of Faith. Those passing by did not fail to venerate the statue; and there were many unexpected healings. 

    Graces of all kinds multiplied, and soon pilgrims began to flock to the area because of the dazzling miracles. A priest of the Society of Jesus had recently been sent to Gravelines. 

    He worked diligently to cultivate souls, and by his sermons excited the people of the region to a greater love for the Mother of God. 

    It was decided that they should make replicas of the statue of Our Mother of Faith, made from the wood of the first oak. 

    When the first was completed, the image was observed to have a great resemblance to the original. Received with great joy, 

    it was to be placed in a large reliquary above the high Altar in the parish Church. 

    The image of Mary, Our Mother of Faith, was solemnly installed by the Bishop of St. Omer on the feast of the Ascension. Since the year 1622 she has been honored by huge gatherings. 

    Great numbers of miracles occurred and still occur daily, and he cites as support of his assertion a booklet entitled. 

    To satisfy the pious zeal of the faithful, the venerated image of Our Mother of Faith was frequently reproduced. The oak, which for so many years had contained the image, 

    as its wood was used to create other similar statues of Our Mother of Foy. Of all the images made of wood modeled after the original Madonna, 

    the most famous perhaps is the one that is kept today at the Cathedral of Amiens.




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