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On the eve of the Feast of Saint Vincent de Paul, July 19, the
Sister Superior spoke to the novices about the virtues of their Holy
Founder and gave each of them a piece of cloth from his surplice.
Catherine earnestly prayed to Saint Vincent that she might with her own
eyes see the mother of God.
She was convinced that
she would see the Blessed Virgin Mary that very night; and in her
conviction, Catherine fell asleep. Before long, she was awakened by a
brilliant light and the voice of a child. "Sister Labourč, come to the
Chapel; the Blessed Virgin awaits you." Catherine replied: "We
shall be discovered."
The little child
smiled, "Do not be uneasy; it is half past eleven, everyone is
sleeping... come, I am waiting for you." She rose quickly and dressed.
The hall lights were burning. The locked chapel door swung open at the
angel's touch. Amazed, Catherine found the Chapel ablaze with lights as
if prepared for midnight Mass. Quickly she knelt at the communion rail,
and suddenly, she heard the rustle of a silk dress... the Blessed
Virgin, in a blaze of glory, sat in the director's chair. The angel
whispered: "The Blessed Mother wishes to speak with you."
Catherine rose, knelt
beside the Blessed Mother and rested her hands in the Virgin's lap. Mary
said:
"God wishes to charge
you with a mission. You will be contradicted, but do not fear; you will
have the grace to do what is necessary. Tell your spiritual director all
that passes within you. Times are evil in France and in the world."
A pain crossed the
Virgin's face.
"Come to the foot of
the altar. Graces will be shed on all, great and little, especially upon
those who seek for them. You will have the protection of God and Saint
Vincent. I always will have my eyes upon you. There will be much
persecution. The cross will be treated with contempt. It will be hurled
to the ground and blood will flow." Then after speaking for some time,
the Lady like a fading shadow was gone.
Led by the child,
Catherine left the Chapel, marched up the corridor, and returned to her
place in the dormitory. The angel disappeared and as Catherine went to
bed she heard the clock strike two.
MARY REAPPEARS
Catherine lived the normal life of a novice of the Daughters of Charity
until Advent. On Saturday, November 27, 1830, at 5:30 p.m., she retired
to the Chapel with the other Sisters for evening meditation. Catherine
heard the faint swish of silk... she recognized our Lady's signal.
Raising her eyes to the main altar, she saw her beautiful Lady standing
on a large globe. 
The Virgin spoke, this
time giving a direct order: "Have a
medal struck as I have shown you. All who wear it will receive great
graces."
Catherine asked how she
was to have the medal struck. Mary replied that she was to go to her
confessor, a Father Jean Marie Aladel saying of this saintly priest: "He
is my servant." Father Aladel at first did not believe Catherine;
however after two years, he finally went to the archbishop who ordered
two thousand medals struck on June 20, 1832. When Catherine received her
share of these first medals from the hands of the priest she said: "Now
it must be propagated."
The spread of a
devotion to the medal urged by Saint Catherine was carried out so
swiftly that it was miraculous itself.
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