Church of St. Nicholas, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés

A chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas was mentioned in two abbey manuscripts in 1137 during the Miracle of Rain: after an intense drought that hit all Western Europe, the monks of Saint-Maur Abbey organised a procession of the relics of St. Maur to the boundary of the fiefdom, near Charenton.

When they came back, a violent storm broke out while they were saying the Mass in the chapel of St.

[2] On January 7, 2018, the Mass celebrated in the Church of St. Nicholas on the day of Epiphany was broadcast live in France 2's Catholic programme Le Jour du Seigneur.

[4] According to the 1328 story of Regnault de Citry, a statue of the Virgin Mary was ordered by William de Corbeil and miraculously appeared in the workshop of a sculptor on July 10, 1068.

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Saint-Maur-des-Fossés: Rue de Paris and church of St. Nicholas
The statue of Notre-Dame des Miracles.