15th Jul - OUR MOTHER OF MOLANUS (JERUSALEM)
The Christian armies arrived at Jerusalem in 1099 and overjoyed that they had survived to reach their objective. Their joy turned nearly to despair as they ran short of food and
suffered greatly with a plague during the siege of the city. The leaders of the crusade concluded that they could not win without courting the Divine Assistance.
It was agreed by all that they should march together barefoot around the city while singing litanies to the Blessed Virgin Mary. This they did,
as the Jews had done centuries before at Jericho, while praying, fasting, and giving alms. The Turks were finally defeated after what had been a long and difficult siege and the
First Crusade ended with a Christian victory. After the victory, clad in white garments, the crusaders expressed in solemn procession, hymns and prayers,
their gratitude to the Mother of God for giving them this singular victory over the enemies of the Church. The annual celebration in remembrance of the victory occurred each
July 15th with a Mass offered to Our Mother of Molanus.
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