Devotion to the Sacred Heart – Saint Margaret Mary

Today is her feast day. The promoter and updater of an ancient Catholic devotion. A little excerpt below the link.

Saint Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart

Beginning in 1686, the convent at Paray-le-Monial observed the feast of the Sacred Heart privately, and two years later, a chapel was built at the convent to honor the Sacred Heart; observation of the feast of the Sacred Heart spread to other Visitation convents soon after. And, do you know who dedicated themselves to promoting the feast? Sister Margaret’s two brothers, the same who had encouraged her to be a belle.

Saint Margaret Mary died on 17 October 1690. She was forty-three. Her suffering at death was intense, as it had been throughout her penitential life. Refusing all alleviating bromides, her last words were “What have I in heaven and what do I desire on earth, but Thee alone, O my God”, and then she passed away pronouncing the Holy Name of Jesus.

Margaret’s holiness, and the testimony of Saint Claude de la Colombiere (and his Jesuit superiors at that time), certainly helped in the promulgation by the Church of this exquisite devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus; nevertheless, it has been emphasized by pious promoters of the cause that even if the Church had rejected the authenticity of the revelations given to our saint, the devotion eventually could have been approved which she gave her life to advancing. It had a long tradition and heavy support among religious orders, the Carthusians and Franciscans, preeminently, even before Jesus came to His servant at Paray-le-Monial.

 


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5 responses to “Devotion to the Sacred Heart – Saint Margaret Mary”

  1. Regina Montana Avatar
    Regina Montana

    These saints were incredible. I’m sure their reward is great in heaven. They were made of stronger stuff.

  2. ELLEN MULLIN Avatar
    ELLEN MULLIN

    I cannot add to the 1st comment except if we TRY to follow their example we might find it worth it to keep trying. The name of Jesus was adored then now it is profaned.

  3. It’s quite true that today is the Feast Day of St. Margaret Mary. And she is indeed a great saint. But one would be terribly remiss, especially if claiming to be a pro-lifer, if one neglected to note that today is also the Feast Day of the Great Saint Gerard Majella, the patron saint of expectant mothers! But I strongly suspect you fell victim to this dereliction because you once again failed to refer to the best and most comprehensive wall calendar of saints in the western world – the one put out by the Tan Books Company – and which can be observed, and obtained by going to the following link:
    https://www.tanbooks.com/calendars.html
    Saint Gerard Majella died on this day in 1755 and exhibited some extraordinary gifts, such as levitation, bi-location, and the ability to read souls.
    St. Gerard Majella – PRAY FOR US !

  4. tom faranda Avatar
    tom faranda

    Sweat, glad you mentioned St. Gerard since that’s my middle name!

  5. All the more reason for you NOT to forget to mention him.

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