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Our Lady of the Cape: Her Story, Your Story
Our Lady of the Cape: Her Story, Your Story
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James Gerard Shaw first visited Our Lady of the Cape as Feature Editor for the British United Press on August 15th, 1948 amp;mdash; the day Isabelle Naud went home from the Blessing of the Sick and rose from the wheel-chair she had been tied to for ten years. In 1950 he succeeded Fr. John Mole, OMI, as editor of Our Lady of the Cape magazine, a position he left in 1953 to devote himself to writing books.
Shaw's unique insight, writing at the height of Marian piety in Canada, and with access to the exhaustive archives at the Cape, reveals many crucial details long forgotten about the extraordinary story of Canada's spiritual heritage ... a careful listen is almost certainly bound to lead the listener to a "Cape Conversion; the "aha" moment one experiences upon discoveringamp;mdash;the length, depth and breadth ofamp;mdash;Heaven's Divine design through the founding of Cap-de-la-Madeleine and the story of Our Lady of the Cape."
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