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  • He explained that everything not otherwise committed was to go to “the Chapel devoted to her name and commonly called Notre-Dame de Recouverance,” with exceptions for which “I ask her permission to dispose in favor of certain individuals.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • He explained that everything not otherwise committed was to go to “the Chapel devoted to her name and commonly called Notre-Dame de Recouverance,” with exceptions for which “I ask her permission to dispose in favor of certain individuals.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Either in Couiza or in Arques there was once a Black Madonna, known as Notre-Dame de la Paix, which was taken to Paris in 1576 by the de Joyeuse family, where it can still be seen in the church of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart in the Twelfth arrondisement26.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • Either in Couiza or in Arques there was once a Black Madonna, known as Notre-Dame de la Paix, which was taken to Paris in 1576 by the de Joyeuse family, where it can still be seen in the church of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart in the Twelfth arrondisement26.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • Mr. Gabrielli, a Brazilian jazz singer who settled in Paris 11 years ago and calls Notre-Dame "my cathedral," has led a Web crusade to denounce what he called "a major scandal," raising an alarm about the destruction of the current bells wrote a letter to the pope on his Facebook page.

    NYT > Home Page By MAÏA de la BAUME 2011

  • Mr. Gabrielli, a Brazilian jazz singer who settled in Paris 11 years ago and calls Notre-Dame "my cathedral," has led a Web crusade to denounce what he called "a major scandal," raising an alarm about the destruction of the current bells wrote a letter to the pope on his Facebook page.

    NYT > Home Page By MAÏA de la BAUME 2011

  • It was in 1994 that the late Dr Mary Berry CBE, Director of the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge, embarked upon a project to reintroduce the Versets into their proper liturgical context, recording them later that year in Notre-Dame de Paris, with Philippe Lefèbvre, Titulaire of the Cathedral at the Grandes Orgues, and David Hill on the chamber organ.

    Metropolitan Cathedral of Edinburgh 2009

  • During his recent travel to France, the Pope referred to this idea in his homily for Vespers celebrated on 12 September 2008, in the splendid cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris which he praised as "a living hymn of stone and light" for the praise of the mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God in the Blessed Virgin Mary.

    Fr Lang on Beauty and the Liturgy 2009

  • On the Feast of the Assumption he went to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame for Vespers.

    Metropolitan Cathedral of Edinburgh 2009

  • Louis Couillard lived in the lower town of Québec, on rue Notre-Dame.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

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