21st Jul - OUR MOTHER OF VERDUN (LORRAINE)
In the year 330 when St. Sanctinus, a disciple of St. Denis, converted the city of Verdun to the True Faith, and later made it an Episcopal city when he became its first Bishop.
He built a Church in honor of Sts. Peter and Paul. This Church was actually named to honor Mary as Mother of God, a title that had
recently been confirmed at the councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon. It was at the council of Ephesus in 431 that Mary was formally affirmed to be Theotokos, “God-bearer.” At Chalcedon,
the nature of Christ was formally defined, teaching that He was God and man, “one and the same Christ, Son, Lord, Only-begotten, known in two natures, without confusion,
without change, without division, without separation.” With this definition, Mary was shown to be the Mother of God, and not just of Our Lord in his human nature.
The Church and Our Mother of Verdun was celebrated for numerous miracles.
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