Saints celebrated on the 16th of July
Prayer to the Angels and the Saints
Heavenly Father, in praising Your Angels and Saints we praise Your glory, for by honouring them we honour You, their Creator. Their splendour shows us Your greatness, which infinitely surpasses that of all creation.
In Your loving providence, You saw fit to send Your Angels to watch over us. Grant that we may always be under their protection and one day enjoy their company in heaven.
Heavenly Father, You are glorified in Your Saints, for their glory is the crowning of Your gifts. You provide an example for us by their lives on earth, You give us their friendship by our communion with them, You grant us strength and protection through their prayer for the Church, and You spur us on to victory over evil and the prize of eternal glory by this great company of witnesses.
Grant that we who aspire to take part in their joy may be filled with the Spirit that blessed their lives, so that, after sharing their faith on earth, we may also experience their peace in heaven. Amen.
ST MARIE MADELEINE POSTEL, VIRGIN
A heroine in the true sense of the word was the Blessed Marie Madeleine Postel. History can present few women who possessed the great courage and strength of soul shown by the Blessed Madeleine.
GREAT COURAGE AND STRENGTH OF SOUL
She was born on November 28, 1756, at Barfleur, a little seaport of Normandy. Even in her earlier years she manifested a truly remarkable sanctity. When, at the age of nine, she received her First Communion, she made a vow of virginity, promising to devote her life to the service of God and the neighbour. From that time she communicated daily and practised the severest penance.
RECONCILIATION
Once, when told that two young men were about to fight a duel, Madeleine, then only a school girl, gathered her schoolmates and knelt to pray for the frustration of the wicked deed. Suddenly, and as the first blow was to be struck, the duelists extended hands to each other in reconciliation. The father of one of them went to Madeleine to thank her for her efficacious prayer, for he could not explain the unexpected reconciliation except by intervention from above.
SHE OPENED A SCHOOL FOR THE POOR
When she was eighteen the saintly young woman opened a school for the poor in her native town. The free time of the day and a great part of the night she spent before the tabernacle.
What courage and strength she thence derived was proved in the days of the Revolution. She gave priests shelter and protection in her house, kept the sacred vessels and vestments there and also the Holy Eucharist.
IN THE DARKNESS OF NIGHT SHE ASSEMBLED THE FAITHFUL
In the darkness of night she assembled the faithful in her house or in some other retired place for the celebration of the Holy Mysteries. She went about encouraging the weak, visiting the sick, and secretly bringing priests to them. She even obtained permission to carry the Holy Eucharist to the sick, since it was dangerous for priests to do so.
Bailiffs frequently came to surprise the priests or to obtain evidence of unlawful behaviour against her; and it was an evident miracle that they always blindly passed the plainly visible door of the secret chapel.
PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE ALTOGETHER DEPRIVED OF THE CONSOLATIONS OF RELIGION
For years this intrepid and valiant virgin was the guardian of the Most Holy at Barfleur and took care that the people should not be altogether deprived of the consolations of religion. At length when, in 1801, divine service could again be held in public, she celebrated the first Holy Communion of all the boys and girls whom she had prepared. Unfortunately the new pastor became jealous of the successful activity of Madeleine Postel. In 1805, therefore, she left her native place never to revisit it again.
SHE REVIVED WITH NEW ZEAL HER APOSTOLIC ACTIVITY ON BEHALF OF GIRLS
She found a charitable reception and assistance from a priest in Cherbourg and revived with new zeal her apostolic activity in behalf of girls. Two years later, with three companions, she made perpetual vows. This was the beginning of the School Sisters of Mercy. But only the energy and confidence in God of a Postel could persevere in the work under the storm which arose against them; and finally she had the consolation of obtaining for her sisters the old and quite ruined abbey of St Sauveur le Vicomte.
The venerable woman, now eighty-two years old, worked like a labourer in the restoration of the building to bring back to its pristine splendour the house of God.
HER BEATIFICATION
Her strong faith, her great love of virginity and her practice of penance so severe that nature shrinks from the thought of it are a sharp rebuke to our effeminate generation. She stands before us like a heroine of the days of the martyrs. When she died on July 16, 1846, no one thought of praying for her but only to her. Her beatification took place on May 17, 1908. [She was canonised in 1925]
(From Fr Constantine Kempf's "The Holiness of the Church in the Nineteenth Century: Saintly Men and Women of Our Own Times")
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