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| PRAYER FOR THE INTERCESSION OF SAINT MARY EUPHRASIA O faithful handmaid of Jesus Christ, Saint Mary Euphrasia, with confidence I place myself under your protection and ask you to be my advocate with the Heart of Jesus. You have always been zealous for the salvation of souls and charitable in helping them in all their needs. Exert your influence upon the adorable Heart of Jesus and obtain for me the favors I implore...(specify intentions) Assist me, and intercede on my behalf because almighty God, who has showered so many graces upon you, will be pleased to hear your prayers. Through the Lord, grant also that, having imitated your example on earth, I may share in your happiness during eternity. Amen. |
| Born on Noirmoutier Island, Brittany, France, in 1796; died at Angers,
France, on April 24, 1868; beatified in 1933; canonized in 1940 by Pope
Pius XII.
Rose Virginia Pelletier, one of ten children of a refugee doctor of the Vendée wars, studied at Tours and in 1814 joined the Institute of Our Lady of Charity of the Refuge, founded by Saint John Eudes in 1641 to help wayward and endangered women. She was professed in 1816, taking the name Marie-Euphrasie, was elected superior in 1825 at age 29, and, at the bishop's invitation made a new foundation at Angers in 1829. Two years later, Mother Euphrasia founded a contemplative community to complement the active social work of the others. Having done this successfully, Mother Euphrasia returned to Tours, but experience had suggested to her the desirability of radical changes in her congregation's organization. She decided that a new congregation under a central authority was needed rather than individual foundations under separate bishops. Of course, Mother Euphrasia met with opposition and was accused of being an
ambitious, insubordinate innovator. Even her detractors, however, said
that "she was capable of ruling a kingdom."
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approval was given to the Institute of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, dedicated to working with wayward girls, at Angers. The institute spread rapidly and by the time of Mother Euphrasia's death had thousands of sisters in 110 convents on four continents. In all her work, Saint Mary Euphrasia provided the compassion and
solicitude of the Good
"I only loved . But I loved with all the strength of my soul ..." St. Mary Euphrasia As we celebrate the Bi-centennial birth anniversary of
St. Mary Euphrasia,
we invite you to join us in making this jubilee a year of grace, hope and thanksgiving! |
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