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Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque
1647 - 1690 Memorial: 17 October Also known as: Margarita Mary Alacoque, Margherita Mary Alacoque, Marguerite Mary Alacoque Margaret Alacoque was born at L'Hautecourt, Burgundy, France, on July 22, 1647. She was the fifth of seven children of Claude Alacoque and Philiberte Lamyn. Her father died of pneumonia when Margaret Alacoque was about eight yeras old, after which more than ever she found consolation in the Blessed Sacrament. Margaret Alacoque was sent to the Urbanist Sisters "The Poor Clares school" at Charollesat Charolles to study. She loved the peace and order of the convent life, and the nuns were so impressed by her devotion that she was allowed to make her First Communion at the age of nine. When she was 11, Margaret Alacoque was stricken with rheumatic fever, and the resulting paralysis forced her to be bedridden for the next four years until the age of fifteen. It was during this time that she developed an intense devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and made a vow to the Blessed Virgin to consecrate herself to religious life. Margaret Alacoque was healed from
this rheumatic fever by a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary. During her
suffering, she developed an intimate relationship with Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament, the Holy Eucharist. In the vision, Our Lady prompted Margaret
Alacoque to
give her life to God. In 1671 after receiving a vision of Christ's Scourging,
she entered the Order of Our Lady of the Visitation at Paray-le-Monial, on May
25, 1671, at the age of 23. S
The Nine Fridays must be made in honor
of His Sacred Heart, meaning, practicing the devotion and having a great love of
His Sacred Heart. They must be on the first Friday of the month for nine
consecutive months, and Communion must be received.)
The Nine
First Fridays
That our Lord required Communion to
be received on a particular day chosen by Him; that the nine Fridays must be
consecutive; that they must be made in honor of
His Sacred Heart, which means that those who make the nine Fridays must
practice the devotion and must have a great love for our Lord;
that our Lord does not say that
those who make the nine Fridays will be dispensed from any of their
obligations or from exercising the vigilance necessary to lead a good life
and overcome temptation; rather He implicitly promises abundant graces to
those who make the nine Fridays to help them to carry out these obligations
and persevere to the end; that perseverance in receiving Holy
Communion for nine consecutive First Firdays helps the faithful to acquire
the habit of frequent Communion, which our Lord eagerly desires; that the practice of the nine
Fridays is very pleasing to our Lord since He promises such great reward,
and that all Catholics should endeavor to make the nine Fridays.
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 de la Colombière, 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.
In 1686 her convent celebrated the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for the
first time.
In 1688, a chapel dedicated to the
Sacred Heart was constructed at Paray-le-Monial and soon the devotion began to
spread, with the help of the Visitandine Nuns and the priests of the Society of
Jesus. Only two years later, Margaret Mary died suddenly on October 17,
1690. The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus spread throughout France, and in
1765 Pope Clement XIII officially approved the devotion.
Saint Margaret Mary, thou who
wast made a partaker of the divine treasures of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, obtain for us, we beseech thee, from this adorable Heart, the
graces we need so sorely. We ask these favors of thee with unbounded
confidence. May the divine Heart of Jesus be pleased to bestow them upon
us through thy intercession, so that once again He may be loved and
glorified through thee.
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