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St. Margaret
Mary Alacoque, Saint of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Feastday: October 17
Daughter of Claude Alacoque and
Philiberte Lamyn, Margaret was born on July 22, at L'Hautecour,
Burgundy, France, was sent to the Poor Clares school at Charolles on the
death of her father, a notary, when she was eight years old. She was
bedridden for five years with rheumatic fever until she was fifteen and
early developed a devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. She refused
marriage, and in 1671 she entered the Visitation convent at
Paray-le-Monial and was professed the next year.
From the time she was 20, she
experienced visions of Christ, and on December 27, 1673, she began a
series of revelations that were to continue over the next year and a
half. In them Christ informed her that she was His chosen instrument to
spread devotion to His Sacred Heart, instructed her in a devotion that
was to become known as the Nine Fridays and the Holy Hour, and asked
that the feast of the Sacred Heart be established. Rebuffed by her
superior, Mother de Saumaise, in her efforts to follow the instruction
she had received in the visions, she eventually won her over but was
unable to convince a group of theologians of the validity of her
apparitions, nor was she any more successful with many of the members of
her community. She received the support of Blessed Claude La Colombiere,
the community's confessor for a time, who declared that the visions were
genuine.
In 1683, opposition in the community
ended when Mother Melin was elected Superior and named Margaret Mary her
assistant. She later became Novice Mistress, saw the convent observe the
feast of the Sacred Heart privately beginning in 1686, and two years
later, a chapel was built at the Paray-le-Monial to honor the Sacred
Heart; soon observation of the feast of the Sacred Heart spread to other
Visitation convents. Margaret Mary died at the Paray-le-Monial on
October 17, and was canonized in 1920. She, St. John Eudes, and Blessed
Claude La Colombiere are called the "Saints of the Sacred
Heart"; the devotion was officially recognized and approved by Pope
Clement XIII in 1765, seventy-five years after her death. Her feast day
is observed on October 17.
(Source:
Catholic Online)
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St. Michael the Archangel
St.
Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our safeguard against the
wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray.
And do you, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast
into Hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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