Saturday, November 23, 2019

Eucharistic Miracle - the story of St. Catherine Laboure

Hello Everyone,

In the United States in this month of November, we celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.  In a special way we give thanks and praise to the living Trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - for the love, forgiveness, and infinite mercy that we receive on a daily basis.  Thank you - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - all through Mary.

This Eucharistic Miracle occurred in France in 1830.  St. Catherine Laboure had the famous apparition of the Immaculate Mary, who told her, “Have a medal of this style coined; those who wear it around their neck will receive great graces.”* During her entire stay at Rue du Bac, Catherine also had the grace of seeing Jesus in the consecrated Host, at both the moment of Holy Communion and during the Exposition of the Holy Sacrament.   http://www.therealpresence.org/eucharst/mir/english_pdf/Laboure.pdf

*This is in reference to the medal commonly known as the Miraculous Medal, promoted by St. Maximilian Kolbe, and Mary's Missionaries on this blogsite.

God bless you.