A little drop of simple obedience is worth a million times more than a whole vase of the choicest contemplation. ~ St. Mary Magdalen de’ Pazzi
I’m renewed to call upon another saint to intercede on my behalf—St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi.
St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi chose me for the year.
On the occasion of the New Year 1935 Saint Maria Faustina made this entry in her spiritual Diary:
“Jesus likes to intervene in the smallest details of our life. And He often fulfills secret wishes of mine that I sometimes hide from Him, although I know that from Him nothing can be hidden. There is a custom among us of drawing by lot on New Year’s Day, special patrons for ourselves for the whole year…”
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St. Mart Magdalen of Pazzi
Born in Florence in 1566, she had a religious upbringing and entered the monastery of the Carmelite nuns there. She led a hidden life of prayer and self-denial, praying particularly for the renewal of the Church and encouraging the sisters in holiness. Her life was marked by many extraordinary graces. she died in 1607.
Feast: May 25
Patronage: Against Bodily Ills; Against Sexual Temptation; Sick People
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Come! Consume in us whatever prevents us from being consumed in you. ~from the writings of Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi
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- St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi General Info – SPQN
- St. Mary Magdelen de Pazzi – Bob & Penny Lord
- St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi – Carmelite
- St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Bio – EWTN
- St. Mary Magdelen de Pazzi Bio – EWTN
- Video Homily on St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi
- Come Holy Spirit – Audio from the writings On Revelation and On Trials by Saint Mary Magdalen de Pazzi, virgin (1566-1607)
- St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Holy Card – Holy Card Heaven
- St. Mary Magdelen de Pazzi Bio – Catholic Online
- St. Mary Magdelen de Pazzi Gallery – Carmelites
- Letter of His Holiness Benedict XVI – WF-F
- Coloring Page of St. Mary Magdelen de Pazzi – Te Duem
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Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, pray that we will make a commitment to seek the presence of God in prayer the way you did. Guide us to see the graces God gives us as gifts not rewards and to respond with gratitude and humility, not pride and selfishness. Amen
“Mother of Charity,” and “the Charity of the Monastery.” ~ Ora pro nobis