The Miraculous Medal: Its Origin, History, Circulation, ResultsAladel, Jean-Marie
Religion
The Miraculous Medal: Its Origin, History, Circulation, Results
Aladel, Jean-Marie
Labouré, Catherine, Saint, 1806-1876; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint; Miraculous Medal
"I did not know what this meant," said Mélanie, "for in our
part of the country we do not call them potatoes. I asked
Maximin what they were, and the Lady said to me:
"'Ah! my children, you do not understand me, I will use other
language.'
"The Blessed Virgin now repeated the preceding in _patois_, and
the remainder of her discourse was also in _patois_. We give
the translation as follows:
"'If you have wheat, it must not be sown, the animals will
devour what you sow; and should any remain, it will yield
naught but dust when threshed.'
"'There will be a great famine. Before the famine comes, little
children under seven years of age, will be seized with fright
and die in the arms of those who are holding them. Some will do
penance by reason of the famine. Even the nuts will fail and
the grapes rot.'
"After these words, the beautiful Lady continued to speak aloud
to Maximin. Though seeing the motion of her lips, Mélanie hears
nothing. Maximin receives a secret in French. Then the Blessed
Virgin addresses herself to the little girl, and Maximin ceases
to hear her voice. She likewise confides to Mélanie a secret
in French, but a more lengthy secret it appears than that
entrusted to Maximin. Continuing her discourse in _patois_, and
so as to be heard by both, she adds: 'If they turn aside from
their evil ways, the very rocks and stones will be changed into
heaps of grain, and potatoes will be found scattered over the
fields.'
"The Queen of Heaven then addressed herself more directly to
the children.
"'Do you say your prayers with devotion, my children?'
"'Oh, no, Madame,' they both answered, 'we say them with very
little devotion.'
"Our divine Mother continued: 'Ah! my children, you must say
them fervently evening and morning. When you have not the time,
and cannot do better, say an _Our Father_ and a _Hail Mary_;
and when you have the time you must say more.
"'No one goes to Mass, except a few aged women; all the rest in
summer spend Sunday working, and in winter, when at a loss for
something to do, they go to Mass only to ridicule religion; and
during Lent they frequent the shambles as if they were dogs.'
"After a few more words, reminding Maximin that he had already
seen the failure of the grain, the august Queen finished in
French as follows: 'Ah! my children, tell this to all my
people.' And before leaving them, she repeated the command.
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