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29 May 2024

Saint of the Day: St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi

St Mary Magdalene is traditionally celebrated today but on 25 May in the NO. She is proudly celebrated on the Calendar of the Order of Carmel of which she was a member of the Second Order.

Devoted to the Mystery of the Incarnation

Carmelite Nun (1566-1607)

Her life

+ Catherine d’Pazzi was born in Florence. At the age of 16 she became a nun in the Carmel in Florence, receiving the religious name “Mary Magdalene.”

+ In 1584, she developed a seemingly fatal illness and experienced a number of visions and ecstasies, during which she received the stigmata and was united to the Passion of Christ.

+ Although the visions lasted for more than a year, when that time ended, she was left with a great sense of spiritual dryness and desolation. Her feelings of despair were so strong, she contemplated suicide.

+ Despite her sufferings, she remained faithful to her spiritual director and the prioress of her community. Inspired by the mystery of the Incarnation and the work of the Holy Spirit within the soul, she constantly encouraged her sisters to abandon their self-will and entrust themselves to the will of God.

+ Having served her community as novice mistress and subprioress, she died on May 25, 1607. Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi was canonized in 1669 and she is honored as a patron of the sick.

For prayer and reflection

“Prayer ought to be humble, fervent, resigned, persevering, and accompanied with great reverence”—Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi

Prayer

O God, lover of chastity, Who endowed with heavenly gifts blessed Mary Magdalen, a virgin on fire with love for You, grant that we who keep this feast-day in her honor may imitate her by purity and love.
Through Jesus Christ, thy Son our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
℟. Amen.

(from The Roman Missal, 1960)

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