May 10 Our Lady of Saussaie Paris (1305) Photo created by Google Image Creator. "Behold your mother." - John 19:27 She Comes to the Quiet Places In the year 1305, just beyond the crowded streets of medieval Paris, in a grove of willows on the outskirts of the city Saussaie being the old French word for a place of willows, a Marian devotion took root that would draw pilgrims from the surrounding region for generations. It was not a cathedral, or a basilica. It was a grove of trees, a quiet place outside the noise of the city, where someone encountered Our Lady and something holy began. Medieval Paris was already a city of breathtaking Marian devotion. Notre-Dame was rising on its island. The Sainte-Chapelle blazed with light. Confraternities of Our Lady met in every parish. And yet she also appeared in a willow grove. In the ordinary edge of things. Just beyond where the city ended and the quieter world began. This is who she is. She is not only found in the grandest cathedral...