Saturday, July 6, 2024

Greetings from Lyon, France


Dear Friends,

Our journeys have continued from La Salette Shrine to Lyon. The journey involved many legs beginning with a rather terrifying van ride from the Shrine around hair pin turns down the side of a mountain to the town of Corps. Once there we caught a bus to Grenoble, France. While waiting for the train at the Grenoble train station, we saw a Church outside the window and with just a bit of time to spare we were able to share materials with those at Sacred Heart Basilica. Those at the information booth told us it is a vibrant Church with many families attending Sunday Mass. They told us they would share our Children's Rosary materials with the Rector. We arrived by train to Lyon where we took a cab to our apartment in Old Lyon City. This is a beautiful place full of history. We were able to attend Mass yesterday at Saint John the Baptist Cathedral (shown above). It was for a long time the preeminent Church in Lyon, and it was built beginning in the twelfth century. It hosted the First Council of Lyons in the thirteenth century. It is home to a very historic astronomical clock from the Middle Ages. Asher was asked to lector at the Mass in French. We saw this as a beautiful grace. We then went to visit the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Fourvière, which is now the biggest Cathedral in Lyon since its construction in the late nineteenth century. It is overlooking the city and has an almost unbelievably ornate interior. On our way there, we saw along the road a nun standing in a doorway with an inviting expression. We found this was the museum and home of Bl. Marie Jaricot. 


The visit to the home of Bl. Marie Jaricot was an unexpected highlight of the day. There was a back garden of the home that overlooked the city of Lyon. 


The garden led to a path to Fourvière Cathedral. This was a breathtaking Church. Outside of the Church Bishop Le Gal met us. We had met him in Rome on a prior trip, and he was waiting to welcome us to the city. 


We were able to light a candle inside one of the chapels next to Fourvière Cathedral for the Children's Rosary and its members. 

Following our meeting we were able to go to Adoration, and, as a Mass was following, we stayed for Mass. 


Surprisingly, Asher was asked again to lector. It seemed we were experiencing grace upon grace. Confession capped the day. At each stop we left a trail of Children's Rosary materials.

Please pray that these seeds for new Children's Rosary groups will bear fruit. 


Thank you.

Your Friend in Christ,

Blythe

Friday, July 5, 2024

Prayers for the Members of the Children's Rosary at the Shrine of La Salette, France

We wanted to share more from our visit to La Salette Shrine in France. The shrine has perpetual Adoration. The Adoration chapel is shown below. Please know the members of the Children's Rosary and all who help the Children's Rosary were prayed for before the Blessed Sacrament. We also included a picture above of Our Lady of La Salette. Her face has tears running down. She had one apparition in La Salette on the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows which at the time was celebrated on September 19. The apparition occurred to two children herding cows in the Alps in 1846. The apparitions are approved by the Church. The two main messages from La Salette involve the call to honor the Holy Name of Jesus and observe the Lord's Day on Sunday. 

One of the last things I did before leaving La Salette was to pray the Stations of the Cross along the way that Our Lady walked during the apparition. 

We had a lovely surprise the last morning as the sky was perfectly clear unlike the prior two days where there was thick fog until afternoon. 

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Greetings from La Salette


Dear Friends,

Our trip through France continues. We left Paris on July 1 and traveled via train to Lyon where we stayed one evening. The next day was an adventure as we made our way through the Alps to La Salette Shrine. We have spent the past two days here. The pace is slower, and there has been an opportunity to appreciate the great beauty around us. During the mornings it looks like we are within a cloud, but by midafternoon the clouds thin and the sun can be seen. 


We have had lovely liturgies, and we attended an evening candle lit procession. We shared Children's Rosary materials with many people visiting the Shrine. 


In a special way I have prayed for the Children's Rosary and its members. Today we had the lovely grace of meeting with the Rector of the Shrine and sharing with him about the Children's Rosary. 

Your Friend in Christ,

Blythe