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Basilique Notre-Dame de L'Epine
France

Notre-Dame de L'Epine is located in a small town of Marne, on Route Nationale 3, 8 km from Châlons-en-Champagne in the direction of Verdun.

It is a pilgrimage church dedicated to the Virgin Mary built from 1405 to 1527, but which succeeded an earlier church existing in 1200.
Its origin is due to the discovery of a statue of the Virgin. Legend has it that the night of the Annunciation of the year 1400, shepherds have been attracted by a light shining in the midst of a bush of thorns. As you approach, they have discovered a statue of the Virgin Mary carrying the Christ Child in her arms! One can always admire a replica within the basilica was built, originally for the house. Notre-Dame de l'Epine quickly became a place of pilgrimage known that endures forever.

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Copyright: Pascal Ploix
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6320x3160
Taken: 05/10/2008
Загружена: 18/04/2009
Published: 22/04/2009
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Tags: basilique; châlons-en-champagne; l'epine; pixpool-51
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