Our Lady of the Guard

Marseilles, France (1214)

In 1214 - year of the battle of Bouvines and of the birth  of Saint Louis - a priest of  Marseilles whose first name  was Pierre erected a small sanctuary dedicated to the  Virgin Mary upon the rocky triangle forming the top of  a 161 metre-high hill facing the town of Marseille, which was very small at the time. 

As the hill was called “La  Garde”, the sanctuary quite  naturally took the name “Our  Lady of La Garde”. So at its origin the chapel had neither apparition nor miracle; it was simply born of a priest's devotion. 

On Augusut 14, 2014 the town celebrated the 150th anniversary of the  consecration of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Guard. 

 

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Source: "365 Days with Mary" by Michael O'Neill

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