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Pilgrim42
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As I’ve pointed out on other threads, I’m going to Paris soon with two non-Catholic friends. They love seeing churches when they travel and taking photos. I would like to go to the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal, though I admit I don’t know much about the devotional.
The website is attractive, though the regular Paris travel guidebooks don’t think highly of it. They say it’s kitschy and used to have medals and rosaries for sale in vending machines.
I suspect if I’m going to get anything out of going to this chapel at all I’ll have to go alone, without my friends, but that’s fine too. They say they plan to sleep late, so I suspect I’ll be doing a lot of running around before they get up. From all indications, though, Paris doesn’t start up very early, except fo the churches.
I would consider getting a medal, but the main reason I never worn a medal or a crucifix or scapular is my deep-seated tendency towards certain habitual sins–I would feel hypocritical wearing something like that knowing my sinful habits and my tendency to slip back into them again and again.
The website is attractive, though the regular Paris travel guidebooks don’t think highly of it. They say it’s kitschy and used to have medals and rosaries for sale in vending machines.
I suspect if I’m going to get anything out of going to this chapel at all I’ll have to go alone, without my friends, but that’s fine too. They say they plan to sleep late, so I suspect I’ll be doing a lot of running around before they get up. From all indications, though, Paris doesn’t start up very early, except fo the churches.
I would consider getting a medal, but the main reason I never worn a medal or a crucifix or scapular is my deep-seated tendency towards certain habitual sins–I would feel hypocritical wearing something like that knowing my sinful habits and my tendency to slip back into them again and again.