Asilo de la Milagrosa

Yesterday was the feast day of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Me and my mom were supposed to go to her church yesterday and honor her on her feast but the church was more than full, it was too crowded and we thought that the atmosphere was not too good for prayer and adoration.

So we decided to try our luck if her church was open earlier and luckily, it was. And, there are no other people except us. I was so happy since the environment was so quiet, solemn and very conducive to prayer. Since today is my birthday, I took the opportunity to thank her for the guidance and blessings I and my family receive from her. Then, we lighted some candles for her.

Here is a photo of the main altar of the Asilo de la Milagrosa:

Main altar of the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Cebu

Meanwhile, here’s a little history about “Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal”

The First Apparition

The First Apparition of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

The story begins on the night of July 18-19, 1830. A child (perhaps her guardian angel) awakened Sister (now Saint) Catherine Labouré, a novice in the community of the Daughters of Charity in Paris, and summoned her to the chapel. There she met with the Virgin Mary and spoke with her for several hours. During the conversation Mary said to her, “My child, I am going to give you a mission.”

The Second Apparition

The Second Apparition of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

Mary gave her this mission in a vision during evening meditation on November 27, 1830. She saw Mary standing on what seemed to be half a globe and holding a golden globe in her hands as if offering it to heaven. On the globe was the word “France,” and our Lady explained that the globe represented the whole world, but especially France. The times were difficult in France then, especially for the poor who were unemployed and often refugees from the many wars of the time. France was first to experience many of those troubles which ultimately reached many other parts of the world and are even present today. Streaming from rings Mary’s fingers as she held the globe were many rays of light. Mary explained that the rays symbolize the graces she obtains for those who ask for them. However, some of the gems on the rings were dark, and Mary explained that the rays and graces were available but did not come because no one had asked for them.

The Third Apparition

The Third Apparition of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

The vision then changed to show our Lady standing on a globe with her arms now outstretched and with the dazzling rays of light still streaming from her fingers. Framing the figure was an inscription: O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.

Then Mary spoke to Catherine: “Have a medal struck upon this model. Those who wear it will receive great graces, especially if they wear it around the neck.” Catherine explained the entire series of apparitions to her confessor, and she worked through him to carry out Mary’s instructions. She did not reveal that she received the Medal until soon before her death 47 years later.

The Miraculous Medal

With approval of the Church, the first Medals were made in 1832 and were distributed in Paris. Almost immediately the blessings that Mary had promised began to shower down on those who wore her Medal. The devotion spread like wildfire. Marvels of grace and health, peace and prosperity, following in its wake. Before long people were calling it the “Miraculous” Medal. And in 1836, a Canonical inquiry undertaken at Paris declared the apparitions to be genuine.

There is no superstition, nothing of magic, connected with the Miraculous Medal. The Miraculous Medal is not a “good-luck charm”. Rather, it is a great testimony to faith and the power of trusting prayer. Its greatest miracles are those of patience, forgiveness, repentance, and faith. God uses a Medal, not as a sacrament, but as an agent, an instrument, in bringing to pass certain marvelous results. “The weak things of this earth hath God chosen to confound the strong.”

When our Blessed Mother gave the design of the medal to Saint Catherine Labouré she said, “Now it must be given to the whole world and to every person.

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6 Responses to “Asilo de la Milagrosa”

  1. kaila says:

    I was adouped here

  2. mark jimuel says:

    hi,,.!!

    Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is my patroness, the image of Our Lady appeared in my dreams several times…

    Yor Birthday is the feast of St. Catherine Laboure, the nun to whom the Virgin Mary appeared…

  3. Sinjin says:

    Hi there! Thanks for the information! I learned something new today thanks to you. :)

  4. Gloria says:

    Thank you for posting these pictures and retelling for us the wonderful story of St. Catherine and her very important mission, and part in the story of the miraculous medal. She must have been very brave to do as Mary Asked. I’m sure that many did not believe that Mary had spoken to her.

    Has anyone else dreamed of the Blessed Mother or the Miraculous medal?

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