12th May - OUR MOTHER OF POWER (FRANCE)
In the 14th century, the Church in Aubervilliers is the very location that experienced so many miracles during the Middle Ages. The Church was originally dedicated to
St. Christopher, yet the name soon changed to honor the Mother of God in recognition of the graces and miracles obtained there due to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The first miracle occurred on May 14th, 1336, known locally at the Miracle of Rain. It was during a time of terrible drought when a small girl entered the Church of
St. Christopher with flowers to adorn the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. While praying that Our Mother would send rain to save the crops,
the girl suddenly noticed that the statue became covered with what appeared to be drops of sweat and the sky turned dark as the weather turned to rain.
The inhabitants of the parish flocked to the Church, alerted by the sound of the Church bell, to see the wonder and give thanks to God for this miracle.
This was but the beginning of the pilgrimages to the Church that began almost immediately, especially from the parishes of Paris. These pilgrimages were encouraged by the
authorities of the Church, followed by innumerable miracles. These miracles included many cures and healings, as well as the miracles of two children who were brought back to life.
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