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In October 1642, when rainier weather came, Rector Piccaert drew up a request to the king of Spain (through the king’s governor-general in Brussels) to build a small but fully enclosed wooden chapel, which would protect the image and pilgrims far better than had the shrine of Anna Eregiers, or the makeshift additions constructed since.
Miracles at the Jesus Oak: Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe
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