81- Ermesinde sees Mary

Our Lady of Clairefontaine, the story of the Madonna’s visit to Countess (aka Princess) Ermesinde of Luxembourg and the works of charity inspired by this apparition.

Color illustration some say of Estergome
Color illustration some say of Estergome
Ruins of columns at the abbey inspired by Ermesinde's apparition of the Virgin Mary
Ruins of columns at the abbey inspired by Ermesinde’s apparition of the Virgin Mary
Ivy covered ruins with image of the Madonna holding baby Jesus
Ivy covered ruins with image of the Madonna holding baby Jesus
Illustration of Ermesinde granting privileges
Ermesinde granting privileges

The Cistercian Abbey of Notre-Dam de Clarifontain established in 1935 nearby ruins

Aerial view of Cistercian Abbey build in 1935 near the ruins
The Cistercian Abbey of Notre-Dam de Clarifontain established in 1935 near the ruins
Stain Glass image of Ermesinde
Countess (aka Princess) Ermesinde of Luxembourg
Ruins of the foundation of Ermesinde's apparition inspired
Ruins of the Abbey that Ermesinde wanted built after her meeting the Madonna.

After meeting the Madonna, Ermesinde of Luxembourg created at Clairefontaine a place of remarkable works for helping people in need for 100’s of years, only to be destroyed by those who believe man is greater than God.

Podcast sources & these photos + more on Ermesinde & Clairefonaine:

Godfrey Kurth quote via William J. Walsh’s book Heaven’s Bright Queen

Miracle Hunter

Spirit Daily

Wikipedia

European Charter for Cistercian Abbeys and Sites

 

 

 

 

Constant Procession tells of key apparitions of the Virgin Mary since she passed on from the world and what people have done following these apparitions.

Additionally these podcasts portray examples of how she serves humanity through Christianity.

Each installment runs about 7 minutes in length.

The origin of these podcasts began with my book, Constant Procession.

I’ve read the entire book from cover to cover (Installments 1-49.)
Installments since Podcast 50 are an extended series of additional stories about the history of the Virgin Mary that are not found in the book.

Constant Procession; the podcast; is published every Tuesday morning.

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