OUR MOTHER OF BOWS (LONDON) - 03rd Aug
Our Mother of Bows was a shrine in London. In the year 1071, Mary’s image there had been carried away by a storm, together with more than 600 houses.
It fell uninjured with such violence that it broke into the pavement and sunk into the earth and it was never possible to draw it out. There is a Church currently in London named
St. Mary-le-Bow that was constructed in 1080 by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Church of Saint Mary-le-Bow takes its name from the Norman arches or bows,
which were considered a novelty. There is a saying that to be a true Londoner one must be born within hearing distance of the bells of Saint Mary-Le-Bow.
It is now an Anglican Church.
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