October
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Saints of the Day...end Events
Margaret Mary was chosen by Christ to arouse the Church to a realization of the love of God symbolized by the heart of Jesus... specially in those difficult times of the Jansenism.
A Visitation nun was "not to be extraordinary except by being ordinary," but the young nun was not to enjoy this anonymity. She was assigned to help an infirmarian.
On December 21, 1674, three years a nun, she received the first of her revelations. She felt "invested" with the presence of God, though always afraid of deceiving herself in such matters. The request of Christ was that his love for humankind be made evident through her. During the next 13 months he appeared to her at intervals. His human heart was to be the symbol of his divine-human love. By her own love she was to make up for the coldness and ingratitude of the world—by frequent and loving Holy Communion, especially on the first Friday of each month, and by an hour's vigil of prayer every Thursday night in memory of his agony and isolation in Gethsemane. He also asked that a feast of reparation be instituted.
Like all saints, Margaret had to pay for her gift of
holiness. Some of her own sisters were hostile. Theologians who were
called in declared her visions delusions and suggested that she eat more
heartily. Later, parents of children she taught called her an impostor, an
unorthodox innovator. A new confessor,
After serving as novice mistress and assistant superior, she died at the age of 43 while being anointed. "I need nothing but God, and to lose myself in the heart of Jesus."
Her uncorrupt brain is kept in the Convent of the Visitation at Parey-le Monial, France.
- The Diary of St. Margaret is a great short booklet
- The sacred heart of Christ is an inexhaustible fountain and its sole desire
is to pour itself out into the hearts of the humble so as to free them and
prepare them to lead lives according to his good pleasure.
From this divine heart three streams flow endlessly. The first is the stream
of mercy for sinners; it pours into their hearts sentiments of contrition and
repentance. The second is the stream of charity which helps all in need and
especially aids those seeking perfection in order to find the means of
surmounting their difficulties. From the third stream flow love and light for
the benefit of his friends who have attained perfection; these he wishes to
unit to himself so that they may share his knowledge and commandments and, in
their individual ways, devote themselves wholly to advancing his glory.
This divine heart is an
abyss filled with all blessings, and into the poor should submerge all
their needs. It is an abyss of joy in which all of us can immerse our sorrows.
It is an abyss of lowliness to counteract our foolishness, an abyss of mercy
for the wretched, an abyss of love to meet our every need.
Are you making no progress in prayer? The you need only offer God the prayers
which the Savior has poured out for us in the sacrament of the altar. Offer
God his fervent love in reparation for your sluggishness. In the course of
every activity pray as follows: "My God, I do this or I endure that in the
heart of your Son and according to his holy counsels. I offer it to you in
reparation for anything blameworthy or imperfect in my actions." Continue to
do this in every circumstance of life.
But above all preserve peace of heart. This is more valuable than any
treasure. In order to preserve it there is nothing more useful than renouncing
your own will and substituting for it the will of the divine heart. In this
way his will can carry out for us whatever contributes to his glory, and we
will be happy to be his subjects and to trust entirely in him.
from a letter by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque
His speeches and papers show his understanding of the relationship of faith and science. He attended daily Mass and became a lay Franciscan, faithfully observing the Third Order rule of life. He also served through membership in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1180
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