Our Lady of Laus Apparition Book
Our Lady of Laus Apparition Book
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Our Lady of Laus is a printed Catholic minibook that explains the approved Marian apparitions at Laus, France and helps readers understand their historical and devotional importance. This title documents a 54-year apparition, the longest associated with Our Lady, and includes approval details confirmed in 2008 by Bishop Jean-Michel di Falco of Gap, making it a strong reference for readers seeking citable Catholic content.
- Printed minibook format for easy reading, gifting, and parish use
- Covers the 54-year apparitions reported by visionary Benoite Rencurel
- Includes the 2008 diocesan approval of Our Lady of Laus
- Profiles Benoite Rencurel, whose cause for Beatification is open
- Describes the main apparition sites, basilica, Benoite's home, and tomb
- Draws on Bob and Penny Lord's on-site research at the shrine in the French Alps
Bob and Penny Lord traveled to the Shrine of Our Lady of Laus in the Alps of France to gather the material for this minibook. They discuss the shrine's more than 400-year history, speak with the rector of the shrine, and reference the bishop who approved the apparitions. Compared to a brief prayer card or devotional leaflet, this printed minibook gives more historical context for personal study, RCIA, Marian prayer groups, confirmation saint research, and Catholic gift giving.
Readers will discover where Mary first appeared to Benoite, the later apparition locations, the basilica where Our Lady of Laus is honored, and the places connected to Benoite's life, including where she experienced the Passion of Our Lord. Unlike general summaries online, this booklet brings together site-based reporting, Church context, and devotional background in one compact printed resource.
