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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - Heiloo, Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Nood
Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Nood (Our Lady in Distress) is located just south of Heiloo. It is the largest Marian pilgrimage site in the Netherlands. The history of the Sanctuary goes back to the end of the 14th century.
At that time, a farmer found a statue of the Virgin on his land. He took it home with him, but miraculously it returned to the place of invention. Around the same time a ship got in distress off the coast near Heiloo. In his distress the skipper prayed to God. Above the roar of the waves and the roar of the wind, he heard a clear woman's voice saying: 'If you are going to honour me, the wind will turn'. The skipper recognized the voice of the Mother of God and promised to devote himself to her worship. When safely ashore, the two stories came together and the place for the construction of the Genadekapel (Chapel of Grace) was found.
A document from 1409 has been kept in the archives of the Archdiocese of Utrecht that speaks of the capelle in de banne van Heiligenloo.
In the courtyard of the Chapel of Grace there is a well with healing water, called Runxput. During the Reformation the chapel was destroyed and the well was filled with debris from the chapel. In 1713, at the time of cattle plague, the water started to sprout from under the rubble. History tells that animals that drank from this water survived the plague. After this miracle pilgrimage to the sanctuary flourished again. Nowadays the Marian pilgrimage site is visited by tens of thousands of people.
At that time, a farmer found a statue of the Virgin on his land. He took it home with him, but miraculously it returned to the place of invention. Around the same time a ship got in distress off the coast near Heiloo. In his distress the skipper prayed to God. Above the roar of the waves and the roar of the wind, he heard a clear woman's voice saying: 'If you are going to honour me, the wind will turn'. The skipper recognized the voice of the Mother of God and promised to devote himself to her worship. When safely ashore, the two stories came together and the place for the construction of the Genadekapel (Chapel of Grace) was found.
A document from 1409 has been kept in the archives of the Archdiocese of Utrecht that speaks of the capelle in de banne van Heiligenloo.
In the courtyard of the Chapel of Grace there is a well with healing water, called Runxput. During the Reformation the chapel was destroyed and the well was filled with debris from the chapel. In 1713, at the time of cattle plague, the water started to sprout from under the rubble. History tells that animals that drank from this water survived the plague. After this miracle pilgrimage to the sanctuary flourished again. Nowadays the Marian pilgrimage site is visited by tens of thousands of people.
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Bonne et agréable semaine
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It's a wonder!!
Very well captured Jaap!!
Thanks for sharing and for the very interesting note
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Nautilus clubSuperbly composed Jaap...............and your exposure is spot on. The two exterior images bring it all together nicely..!!
Have a great week.
Thank you for the note and the pictures Jaap.
Bonne journée Jaap !
A great interior shot, Jaap. Have a nice week!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Frank J CasellaI really like this!
A couple of years ago I stayed 200 metres from here, but din't know it was there.
I would certainly have visited if I had known!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubWünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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