Chapel of the Miraculous Medal
Paris is filled with grand and grandiose religious structures and
monuments and places of interest to Roman Catholics
in particular (France being a Catholic country for the most part). However,
there are also a few Catholic sites of interest that are so discreet as to be
invisible to anyone not looking for them. One of these latter sites is the
Mother House of the Daughters of Charity, one of the world’s largest
Catholic religious orders, and an offshoot of Saint Vincent de Paul.
This is a picture of the chapel of the mother house. The site is famous because it was
here, in the nineteenth century, that Catherine Labouré (later canonized
as Saint Catherine), a member of the order, is said to have
experienced a visitation from the Virgin Mary in which the latter commanded her
to cause medals to be struck and distributed to all. You can buy little packets of
the medals here and have them blessed on the premises.
In this relatively small chapel are the preserved bodies of both Catherine Labouré and
Saint Louise de Marillac, a co-founder (with Saint Vincent de Paul) of the Daughters of
Charity. Catherine is to the right of the altar (the glass case in which she rests is partially and
barely visible), and Louise is on the left, in a similar case.
Click directly on the photo to see a smaller version (half this size). Photographed in
the spring of 2001.
Carnival in Tuileries Gardens
Montparnasse Tower
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