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Saint
Margaret Mary Alacoque
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque was born on July 22,
1647 at L'Hautecour, in the province of Burgundy, France. As a child,
she studied under the auspices of the
Poor Clares at Charolles. Her father died when she was just 8 years old.
She was bed-ridden with rheumatic fever from the age of 11 to 15. At
this time, she was
known as an ardent devotee of the Blessed Sacrament.
She joined the Order of Our Lady of the Visitation at
Paray-le-Monial in 1671 and
just a few years later received the unique favor of being visited by Our
Lord Himself, who asked her to spread devotion to His Most Sacred Heart.
This she humbly did, once she had received the permission and
approbation of her superiors, especially her spiritual director and
confessor, St.. Claude La Colombière.
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.
St. Margaret died on October 17, 1690. The devotion
that Our Lord gave to the world through her was officially approved by
Pope Clement XIII in 1765.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was canonized by Pope
Benedict XV in 1920.
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