CATHERINE LABOURE
THE PATRONESS OF MIRACULOUS HEALING
“l am ready to heal. I am worthy of the
miracles meant for me.”
WHO SHE IS:
Catherine Labour embodies our capacity
to facilitate our own healing. Catherine was
born in Côte d'Or, France in 1806. When she
was nine years old, she picked up a statue of
the Virgin Mary after her mother's funeral and
said with a kiss, "Now you will be my mother."
As a young woman, she became a
member of the nursing order of Saint Vincent
de Paul in Paris. She chose this order after she
had a vision of Saint Vincent's heart in the
Church on Rue de Bac. In 1830, Catherine
had a vision of Mary standing in the vesica
piscis with rays of light streaming out from the
center of her open palms. She asked Mary in
the vision why some of the rays don't reach
the earth. And Mary explained, "Those are
the graces for which people forget to ask."
Catherine was instructed to create a
"miraculous medal" based on this vision of
Mary. https://amzn.to/3oHRDtS
All who wear them, it is believed, will
receive great graces. Saint Catherine's
miraculous medal became wildly popular
among all sects of Christianity. It is worn by
millions of Christians all over the world to this
day.
WHEN YOUR SOUL SELECTS HER CARD:
It can feel effortless to ask for what our
loved ones need. We can fall on our knees at
times to pray for the health and highest
possible outcome for our beloved children
and partners or friends. What's often far more
difficult is asking for all that we need.
For many of us, lack of self-worth can get in
the way of realizing that we can ask for so
much more. And that ultimately, there is no
dlifference between praying for our own
needs and the needs of our loved ones.
There are so many miracles, graces, and
blessings that don't arrive simply because we
don't ask for them. Spirit is ethical. Spirit
doesn't interfere with our intrinsic right to
choose our own adventure story. Free will is
ours. So we have to ask for spirit to intervene
in the effort of our own healing.
Ask and you will find. This is a spiritual truth.
And also, suffering is optional. Suffering
doesn't glorify us or make us more holy. At
any point we can ask for the highest possible
good to shower down on Us. We can ask to
be healed in ways we can't even imagine by
handing that healing over to the divine.
The healing might not arrive in the way we
picture being healed. Our lower back may still
throb with pain, but our heart has shifted, and
there's a miraculoUs amount of light within our
lives again. If we can hand over an
attachment to what healing is going to look
like, we can receive all the blessings waiting
for us.
SOUL-VOICE MEDITATION:
What can I ask for help in healing?
INTENTION:
/ am ready to heal. I am worthy of the miracles meant for me.
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