May 19 Our Lady of Flines Douai (1279) Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "Whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother." - Matthew 12:50 The Mary of the Interior Life In 1279, in the region around Douai in what is now northern France, near the Belgian border, a Cistercian abbey dedicated to Our Lady was flourishing at a place called Flines. The Abbey of Flines was a house of Cistercian women, contemplatives who had given their lives to prayer, silence, and the interior life, all under the special patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Cistercians had a particular and beautiful relationship with Our Lady. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, the great twelfth-century doctor and the most eloquent Marian preacher of the medieval Church, had imprinted on his order a deep, almost filial tenderness toward Mary. Every Cistercian church was dedicated to her. Every monk and nun looked to her as their special protector and model. Our Lady of Fl...