St Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690) |
The Saint who started and spread the
devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Margaret Mary Alacoque was born on July
22, 1647 at L'Hautecour, Burgundy, France. She was sent to the Poor Clares
school at Charolles on the death of her father, a notary, when she was eight
years old. She was bedridden for five years with rheumatic fever until she was
fifteen and very early developed a devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. She
refused marriage, and in 1671 she entered the Visitation convent at Paray‑le‑Monial
and was professed the next year. From the time she was twenty, she experienced
visions of Christ, and on December 27, 1673, she began a series of revelations
that were to continue over the next year and a half. In them Christ informed
her that she was His chosen instrument to spread devotion to His Sacred Heart,
and instructed her in a devotion that was to become known as the Nine Fridays
and the Holy Hour, and asked that the feast of the Sacred Heart be established.
Rebuffed by her superior, Mother de Saumaise, in her efforts to follow the
instruction she had received in the visions, Margaret Mary eventually won her
over but was unable to convince a group of theologians of the validity of her
apparitions, nor was she any more successful with many of the members of her
community.
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