May 20 Dedication of La Ferté Burgundy (1113) Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain." - Psalm 127:1 The First Daughter of Cîteaux In 1113, in the rolling hills of Burgundy in eastern France, the very first daughter house of the great Abbey of Cîteaux was founded at a place called La Ferté. This was the beginning of the great Cistercian expansion - within a generation, hundreds of monasteries would be planted across Europe. La Ferté was the eldest child of a movement that would reshape the spiritual landscape of the medieval world. The dedication of its church to Our Lady was more than tradition. It was a declaration of identity. The Cistercians understood themselves as Mary's order in a particular way. Their white habit was said to honor her purity. Their churches, stripped of elaborate ornament, were spaces of stark, luminous simplicity, the architectural equivalent of Mary's own humble life. ...