Nun and visionary. Founder of the devotion of the Miraculous Medal

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St Catherine Laboure​

Celebrated on November 28th

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A nun and visionary. , founder of the devotion of the Miraculous Medal , St Catherine came from a large farming family near Dijon in France. Born in 1806, she looked after her widowed father and later worked as a waitress in her uncle’s cafe in Paris, before joining the Sisters of Charity at the age of 14.

She lived in the community in Reuilly, caring for the elderly in a rest home and tending chickens. Her superiors wrote that she was a ‘quiet and dull’ person. Until her last years, few people realised that she led an extraordinary inner life.

Through a series of dreams and visions, she accurately foresaw many historical events in France. In one dream she saw a picture of Mary standing on a globe with shafts of light coming from her hands with the inscription underneath reading: ‘Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to you.’ On the reverse side was a capital M with the cross above and two hearts below.

Catherine believed she was ordered to have this produced as a medal. She spoke with her superiors and, in 1832, the archbishop allowed 1,500 to be minted. Later an account of the medal’s origins was published. A canonical review in 1836 declared them authentic.

In 1842 a Jewish man from Alsace, Alphonsus Ratisbone, inspired by the devotion to the medal, became a Christian and founded the Fathers and Sisters of Sion. From that time onwards, the devotion to the Miraculous Medal spread around the world.

Catherine died on 31 December 1876. Her body remains incorrupt in the convent chapel at Rue de Bac, Paris. She was canonised in 1947.

(from ICN)
 
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I was blessed to see her in October when I went to France on a pilgrimage.
 
I was blessed to see her in October when I went to France on a pilgrimage.
That’s good @Angel_Bradford .

I was there in September 2007 .

I visited the Chapel on a Saturday afternoon , and went again the following morning for the Sunday Eucharist .

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Some Catholics don’t put much stock in Saints who have visions -
that these visions are to be taken with a grain of sand - a mustard seed - lol
be it as it may, I have and wear my shiny silver miraculous medal !
 
A Miraculous Medal is probably one of the most recognizable and beloved Catholic medals there is.

St. Catherine Laboure, pray for us!
 
If you look at your picture; the glassed in room upstairs on the right is where we had Mass.
 
My wife and myself visited the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal, at rue du Bac, Paris, France, back in 1998. Mass was celebrated and we saw the incorrupt body of St Catherine.

Her eyes are open and her hands in prayer, are pointing toward heaven. We learned that this happened when there was a riot about to break out on the street and the announcement that her eyes had opened and her hands turned up, quelled the riot as people ran into the chapel to see. BTW, her eyes are blue.


Jim
 
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