May 18 Our Lady of Bonport Abbey (1190) Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts." - Psalm 84:1 The Good Harbor The Abbey of Bonport, Bon Port, the Good Harbor, stands in the Seine Valley in Normandy, France. Its founding in 1190 is bound up with a dramatic royal story. King Richard I of England, Richard the Lionheart, was nearly drowned in the Seine River at this very location. As he struggled in the water, he cried out to Our Lady, vowing to build a monastery in her honor if she would save his life. He survived, and he kept his vow. The Cistercian abbey of Bonport was founded and dedicated to Our Lady, the Good Harbor who had rescued the king from the river's grip. The name says everything: Mary is the safe harbor. The Good Port. The place where souls find shelter from the storms that life and the world send against them. Bonport Abbey flourished for centuries as a center of Cistercian prayer in Normandy. The ...