Perhaps you mean St Margarita Mary Alacoque? She was healed from a crippling disorder by a vision of the Blessed Virgin, which prompted her to give her life to God. After receiving a vision of Christ fresh from the Scourging, she was moved to join the Order of the Visitation at Paray-le-Monial in 1671.
Received a revelation from our Lord in 1675, which included 12 promises to her and to those who practiced a true to devotion to His Sacred Heart, whose crown of thorns represent his sacrifices.
She is credited with beginning the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She is the patron saint of those suffering from polio. Her feast is 16 Oct, she was canonized 13 May 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque is known for receiving visions of Jesus Christ, who asked her to spread devotion to His Sacred Heart. Despite facing skepticism and opposition, she persevered in promoting devotion to the Sacred Heart, which eventually became an important practice within the Catholic Church. She was canonized as a saint in 1920.
She was always put down and the Lord spoke to her. she never stopped trying even when she was really sick. She even made her First Communion when she was nine years old! That's pretty young for back at that time.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque was healed from a crippling disorder by a vision of the Blessed Virgin, which prompted her to give her life to God. After receiving a vision of Christ fresh from the Scourging, she was moved to join the Order of the Visitation at Paray-le-Monial in 1671.
She received a revelation from Our Lord in 1675, which included 12 promises to her and to those who practiced a true devotion to His Sacred Heart, whose crown of thorns represent his sacrifices. The devotion encountered violent opposition, especially in Jansenist areas, but has become widespread and popular.
!.) woman wearing the habit of the Order of the Visitation and holding a flaming heart
2.) woman wearing the habit of the Order of the Visitation and kneeling before Jesus who exposes His heart to her
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque was canonized on May 13, 1920, by Pope Benedict XV. She received a revelation from Our Lord in 1675, which included 12 promises to her and to those who practiced a true devotion to His Sacred Heart, whose crown of thorns represent his sacrifices. The devotion encountered violent opposition, especially in Jansenist areas, but has become widespread and popular. Her body is incorrupt.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque is the patron saint of:
against polio
against the death of parents
devotees of the Sacred Heart
polio patients
October 17th is the feast day of Saint Margaret Mary.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque is the patron saint of:against polioagainst the death of parentsdevotees of the Sacred Heartpolio patients
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque is the patron saint of:against polioagainst the death of parentsdevotees of the Sacred Heartpolio patients
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque is the patron saint of:against polioagainst the death of parentsdevotees of the Sacred Heartpolio patients
No, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was not the mother of Jesus.
If your talking about Saint Margaret Mary, then she died in 1690.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque died on October 17, 1690, of natural causes.
She was canonized on May 13, 1920, by Pope Benedict XV.
St. Mary Alacoque was born on July 22, 1647, at L'Hautecourt, Burgundy, France.
The patron saints of reformed prostitutes are: Lucy of Syracuse Margaret of Cortona Mary Magdalene Mary of Egypt
The patron saints of women are St. Margaret of Antioch and St. Mary Magdalene.
The patron saints of reformed prostitutes are: Lucy of Syracuse Margaret of Cortona Mary Magdalen Mary of Egypt