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A village of serial miracles
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In his History of the cult of the Blessed Virgin in France, André Jean Marie Hamon reports that, in 1340, the community of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie would have been preserved from a general plague. Such protection would have been triggered by a vow to go in procession every year to celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Mercy at the Notre-Dame de Beauvoir chapel. As for the chapel's book of stillborns, it reports 332 suscitations (arousals) of children between 1640 and 1670. Resuscitated during their baptism, they could be religiously buried in the parish churchyard.
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