OUR MOTHER OF BOLOUGNE SUR MER (FRANCE) - 10th July
In the year 636, a small group of people standing on the seashore witnessed a ship without sails came into the harbor of Bolougne. It finally came to rest in the estuary,
seemingly of its own accord. One of the witnesses boarded the boat and confirmed that there was no one aboard, and that the vessel had no oars or sails. The ship, however,
bore a statue of Our Lady. The citizens welcomed Mary to their city by erecting to her a shrine which reached its height of glory in the 12th Century. In modern times,
four exact replicas of Our Mother of Bolougne toured France for more than seven years as a symbol of French devotion to Mary.
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