New photos of the pilgrimage day at Alencon to celebrate the feast of the Martin spouses, July 13, 2013

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At the site of the Shrine at Alençon, please see new photos of the pilgrimage at Alençon to mark the feast of Louis and Zelie Martin.   [2019: I regret very much that it appears that the Shrine has removed these photos]. You will see the pilgrims gathered on the bridge where the Martins  first met, then in the countryside, including at the red brick house at  Semalle where Thérèse lived with the wet nurse, Rose Taillé, in  1873-1874, and then the Mass at the Basilica of Notre-Dame in Alençon.   Cardinal Barbarin, Primate of Gaul, delivered a conference and presided  at the Mass.  The newspaper Ouest-France remarked on June 4 that "the  presence of the Primate of Gaul is a strong indication about the  investigation of the dossier [of the presumed miracle] for the  canonization of the Martin spouses."