Welcome to saint-Anne d'Auray, Brittany's most important pilgrimage site, where saint
Anne, the grandmother of Jesus, appeared to a ploughman, Yvon Nicolazic, and
said to her in Breton: " Me zo Anna mamm Mari", “ I am the mother of Mary ".
That was on
July 25th, 1624, the eve of the Feast of St. Anne. The next 7th March,
following St. Anne's call, Yvon Nicolazic discovered a statue of Saint Anne in the ruins of a chapel in his
field at Bocenno. It was the sign giving proof of the truth of the apparitions.
From
that day forward, pilgrims came in
droves to this place then called "Keranna", or “the
village of Anne”, proving that
St. Anne was honoured in this place even before the apparitions,
a fact borne out by the presence of the old chapel stones among which the
statue was found.
With nearly 400 years of history, the pilgrimage retains
its vitality by trying to remain faithful to the message from heaven announced here and by responding to the calls,
requests, demands and needs of pilgrims today.
Among the millions of pilgrims who
have come here since 1625, the most famous is Blessed John Paul II, a pilgrim to Sainte-Anne
d'Auray on September 20th ,
1996. He renewed the
message in front of the 160,000 pilgrims
congregated before him at Mass and gave a message of encouragement to young families gathered in the afternoon in the memorial park .
Saint-Anne
d' Auray is a place of gathering, healing, hope and comfort.
Father André Guillevic
Rector of the Sanctuary