20th Jun - OUR MOTHER OF CONSOLATION (FRANCE)
In the year 1034, Robert the Magnificent, Duke of Normandy was sailing to England. He was suddenly assailed by a violent storm, and at the height of the danger he promised to
build three Chapels and devoted to the Blessed Virgin if he returned safely to his lands. The storm ended at once and the prince immediately returned home to take care of his vow.
He built one of the Chapels near his castle and dedicated it to Our Mother of Mercy. Another he built near Caen, which he called Notre-Dame de la Deliverance,
and the third he built on the plateau overlooking Honfleur, which was named Notre Dame de Grace. This Chapel near Honfleur soon became a busy place of pilgrimage.
The Chapel partially collapsed, and the sea swallowed part of the cliff near the Church during a violent earthquake in 1538. Only a section of one wall,
the Altarand the statue of the Virgin Mary remained standing, but such was the devotion of the people to this special place that many pilgrims continued to come and pray kneeling
amid the debris.
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