When was st catherine laboure born
Tell your spiritual director all that passes within you. Times are evil in France and in the world. On November 27, , Catherine reported that the Blessed Mother returned during evening meditations. She displayed herself inside an oval frame, standing upon a globe, wearing many rings of different colours, most of which shone rays of light over the globe.
Around the margin of the frame appeared the words "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Asked why some of her rings did not shed light, Mary reportedly replied "Those are the graces for which people forget to ask.
Catherine did so, and after two years' worth of investigation and observation of Catherine's normal daily behavior, the priest took the information to his archbishop without revealing Catherine's identity. The request was approved and medallions began to be produced. They proved to be exceedingly popular. The doctrine of the Immaculate Conception wasn't official yet, but the Medal with its "conceived without sin" slogan was probably influential in popular approval of the idea.
Pope John Paul II used a slight variation of the reverse image as his coat of arms, a plain cross with an M underneath the right-hand crossbar. Catherine lived her remaining years as an ordinary sister. She was pleasant and well-liked by patients and her fellow nuns. Just before her death, she revealed that she was the sister to whom the Blessed Mother had given the images for the Medal. Exhumed in , her body was found incorrupt, and it now lies in a glass coffin at the side altar of Rue du Bac , Paris, one of the spots where the Blessed Mother appeared to her.
The devotion commonly known as that of the Miraculous Medal owes its origin to Sister Catherine, to whom the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared three separate times in the year , at the mother-house of the community at Paris. The first of these apparitions occurred 18 July, the second 27 November, and the third a short time later.
On the second occasion, Sister Catherine records that the Blessed Virgin appeared as if standing on a globe, and bearing a globe in her hands. Fifteen minutes after her birth, her name was entered on the city records. The next day, she was baptized on the feast of the Finding of The True Cross. It seems more than a coincidence that Catherine was born at the ringing of the Angelus; surely it was God's charming touch—the heralding by our Lady's bells of the saint who was to be so highly favored by Mary.
Nor was it an accident that Catherine's name received the prompt attention of the world Even the feast of Catherine's baptism was prophetic, for Catherine was to find the cross in every turn of her life, to have deep devotion for it, and to see a mysterious vision of the cross.
When Catherine was nine years old, her mother died. After the burial service, little Catherine retired to her room, stood on a chair, took our Lady's statue from the wall, kissed it, and said: "Now, dear Lady, you are to be my mother.
After living a year in Paris with her Aunt Margaret, Catherine came back to her father's home to supervise the household. She was her father's favorite child, and this efficient, stern, upper middle class farmer depended on her. From that day on she arose every morning at a. One day she had a dream in which she saw an old priest say Mass. After Mass, the priest turned and beckoned her with his finger, but she drew backwards, keeping her eye on him.
The vision moved to a sick room where she saw the same priest, who said: "My child, it is a good deed to look after the sick; you run away now, but one day you will be glad to come to me. God has designs on you—do not forget it. Sometime later, while visiting a hospital of the Daughters of Charity, she noticed a priest's picture on the wall. Three months later, she was again in Paris, this time to enter the Seminary at the Mother House of the Daughters of Charity.
Shortly after she entered her new home, God was pleased to grant her several extraordinary visions. On three consecutive days she beheld the heart of Saint Vincent above the reliquary in which his relics were exposed, each time under a different aspect. At other times, she beheld our divine Lord in front of the Blessed Sacrament; this would occur especially during Mass when he would appear as he was described in the liturgy of the day.
Return to top. On the eve of the Feast of Saint Vincent de Paul, July 19, the Sister Superior spoke to the novices about the virtues of their Holy Founder and gave each of them a piece of cloth from his surplice. Catherine earnestly prayed to Saint Vincent that she might see the mother of God with her own eyes. She was convinced that she would see the Blessed Virgin Mary that very night.
In her conviction, Catherine fell asleep. Before long, a brilliant light and the voice of a child awakened her. The little child smiled, "Do not be uneasy; it is half past eleven, everyone is sleeping The hall lights were burning. The locked chapel door swung open at the angel's touch. Amazed, Catherine found the Chapel ablaze with lights as if prepared for midnight Mass. Quickly she knelt at the communion rail, and suddenly, she heard the rustle of a silk dress The angel whispered: "The Blessed Mother wishes to speak with you.
Catherine rose, knelt beside the Blessed Mother and rested her hands in the Virgin's lap. Mary said: "God wishes to charge you with a mission. You will be contradicted, but do not fear; you will have the grace to do what is necessary.
Tell your spiritual director all that passes within you. Times are evil in France and in the world. Graces will be shed on all, great and little, especially upon those who ask for them. Later, Mary appeared once again and requested that Catherine have a medal made portraying Mary just as she appeared.
It took two years before Catherine was able to convince her spiritual director to have the medal created, but eventually, he listened to her and 2, medals were made. Their dispersal was so rapid and effective that it was said to be miraculous itself.
After the visions ceased, St. She spent that time in silence, not telling her superior that she was the one to whom Mary appeared and gave the medal until 45 years after. Her incorrupt body lies in the crypt of the convent. Saint Catherine Laboure Feast day: Nov
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