Source: Basilica News Agency
April 4, 2016

The official ceremony for the inauguration of Mother Maria Skobtsova Street was held Thursday, 31 March 2016, at 11:15 a.m., in the 15th district of Paris,orthodoxie.com reports.
On 12 November 2013, at the proposal of the Paris mayor Anne Hildago, the Paris city council voted unanimously in favour of naming a new street in the 15th district after Mother Maria Skobtsova.
Several personalities took part in the ceremony, including: His Grace Jean Renneteau, Bishop of Charioupolis and locum tenens of the Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe – exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, His Excellency Aleksandr Orlov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to France, and Philippe Goujon, Mayor of the 15th district of Paris.
On this occasion, the representative of the mayor of Paris, Mrs. Catherine Vieu-Charier, delivered a speech in which she evoked "the luminous personality of Mother Maria Skobtsova," and underlined the fact that "nothing is more righteous or legitimate than to pay tribute to this Orthodox woman, socially and religiously engaged in fighting against injustice." Catherine Vieu-Charier concluded by saying that "Mother Maria Skobtsova has illumined and will continue to illumine Paris."
In his turn, Mayor Philippe Goujon said that offering the name of Mother Maria to this street (which is close to Lourmel Str., where Mother Maria Skobtsova lived during her stay in Paris) was something "logical and indispensable."
For the Orthodox Church in general, and for the Russian Community in Paris in particular, Mother Maria is a hero. The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople canonized her in 2004.

Maria Skobtsova received the title of "Righteous among the Nations" on behalf of the State of Israel, and her name is commemorated on the Yad Vashem wall of honour in Jerusalem.
On January 16, 2004, the Ecumenical Patriarchate decided to enroll Mother Maria Skobtsova among the saints, together with four other fellow passion-bearers: George Skobtsov, Fr. Dimitry Klepinine, Elie Fondaminsky and Fr. Alexis Medvedkov.