Come on a journey with Mary Jane Fox to a small village in Eastern France called Ars. St. John Vianney, the patron saint of all parish priests, spent 41 years living in this small town with a population of about 780. The village contains two churches: the old 12th-Century church where St. Vianney preached and a new Basilica of Ars, where you can observe his preserved body in a glass coffin.
On this journey, we will learn about:
Click here for photos, additional resources, and a map view of the Shrine of St. John Vianney
Jewel for the Journey:
"Every Consecrated Host is made to burn Itself up with love in a human heart." - St. John Vianney
Featured Image courtesy of Sanctuaire d’Ars captured from their Official Facebook Page. All rights reserved.
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