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Monday, November 30, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Father Carl's Stepping Stones: #3
Many of us already know the story of how St. Catherine Laboure received the Miraculous Medal from Our Lady, but long before becoming a Daughter of Charity, Catherine Laboure already showed great love for and devotion to Mary, the Mother of God.
Dear Friend,
St. Catherine Laboure's Feast is celebrated this year on Saturday, Nov. 28. Catherine was baptized and given the name of Zoe because it was on the feast of Saint Zoe that she was born. It is common knowledge that the Virgin Mary appeared Catherine Laboure, telling her to have a medal struck in honor of her Immaculate Conception. Few people remember that Zoe first went to the Virgin Mary...not then but much earlier in her life at a most appropriate time.
At the time Zoe was 9 years old. I placed the age here as a numeral to emphasize it because the day was October 9, 1815. There were tears and sobbing throughout the house. Her mother had just died. A hired servant kept a watch on the youngsters and noticed Zoe moving in a determined step. She was too small to do what she wanted so she grabbed a chair, dragged it in front of the fireplace, and stood on it. She reached up and took the statue of the Virgin Mary from the mantle, wrapped it in her young arms, and held it to her breast. The servant heard her say, "Now you will be my mother." Tears came, but she checked them and climbed down to the floor. She now had her new mother.
There had been 17 children in the family. Only 10 survived infancy. After the funeral an aunt offered to take the two youngest girls, Zoe 9 and Tonine 7. In a time of stress it helped the father. The new home for Zoe was occupied with 4 boy cousins and 2 girl cousins ranging from age ten to eighteen. After two years the father asked to have Zoe and Tonine return; he missed them. In her joy returning home Zoe began preparing for her first Holy Communion at age 12. It was about that time she also told her father that Tonine would help her, but she was going to take over all the household duties including the garden and the dovecote which was home to some 600 to 800 pigeons. In fact it had 1121 nest places.
Zoe became "the woman of the house" caring for the needs of cooking, baking, washing, feeding the pigeons and cleaning their dovecote, and caring for the garden. She did this until she was 21 when she went to the city hoping to learn how to read and write. During this time Zoe had a daily routine she had worked out including a quick run to the local church which was no longer used for daily worship. But for her, it was God's House. There in the silence she could talk to her Mother without distraction for a few moments before returning for her daily workload.
It was at this time in her life that the calling to religious life took hold of Zoe's soul and the rest is history as she becomes a the Daughter of Charity chosen by Our Lady to give the world the Miraculous Medal!
~Father Carl
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Father Carl's Stepping Stones; little reminders to keep us on the right path! #2
Monday, November 23, 2009
Father Carl's Stepping Stones; little reminders to keep us on the right path!
Father Carl Schulte, CM, author of A Guiding Star, the story of the life of Sister Marie, is so generous with his time and sends Erin and I emails that are filled with little pearls of wisdom. They are reminders of the Liturgical Calendar saints, feast days, and historical events. It's meant so very much to us so, with his permission, we would like to share them with you. We'll call them Father Carl's Stepping Stones; little reminders to keep us on the right path! The imagery of the stones on this "path" calls to mind the pathway into Mary's House in Ephesus, discovered and preserved thanks to Sister Marie. Mary's House is a symbol of Mary's Heart. With Sister Marie's prayers and Father Carl's encouragement and little lessons we'll all one day be together in Mary's House, Her Heart.
Join us on the path to Mary's Heart with this First Stepping Stone:
My Friend - Every time we celebrate this great feast of Christ the King I am reminded of the young Mexican priest, Blessed Miguel Augustin Pro who stood before the firing squad, lifting a crucifix in one hand and a rosary in the other, shouting out his forgiveness for what they were about to do to him and the others - and he shouted out "Viva el Cristo Rey!" and breathed his last. Father Pro was a favorite to the seminarians in San Antonio when I was there 1949-1955. - Carl Schulte, CM
Blessed Miguel Pro, pray for us.
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Ephesus and Paris October, 2009
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Friday, November 13, 2009
"Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice!" (Phil 4:4)
Adopt Sister Marie as your special patroness and sign up your prayer group. Print out the sign-up sheet in the toolbar to the left and fill heaven with your prayers as you gather prayer groups for Sister Marie.
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