The Story of the Miraculous Medal

Inside your CatholicMonth.ly box for May, you’ll find one of the most beloved traditions in the Church: the miraculous medal. 

From its humble origins, this devotion has brought about thousands of favors, cures and conversions.

Where did it come from?

It all started when St. Catherine Laboure heard a voice in the middle of the night. 

Catherine was a nun with the Sisters of Charity in France. On the night of July 18, 1830, a child woke her up and told her to go to the chapel. The Virgin Mary was waiting for her, he said. So she got out of bed, dressed, and obediently followed the child.

Sure enough, Mary appeared by the altar and spoke to Catherine. She revealed that Catherine was going to receive a special mission from God.

A vision and a mission.

Four months later, Mary appeared to Catherine again. This time Catherine saw her standing on a globe with her arms held out, as rays of light poured out from the jewels on her fingers. The rays represented the graces Mary pours out on all who ask for them. An oval frame surrounded the vision, with the words “O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.”

Catherine was told to have this image inscribed on a medal that people would wear around their neck. She was also shown how the back side should be designed: an M with a bar and cross, surrounded by twelve stars.

Mary told Catherine that everyone who wears the miraculous medal with devotion and confidence will receive great graces. 

Sure enough, once the first medals were made and worn, people immediately began to report stories of blessings and conversions. The devotion spread like wildfire, and it kicked off a new age of devotion to Mary in the Church. The many stories and blessings associated with the medal quickly earned it the nickname “the miraculous medal.” The name has stuck ever since.

Now you too can wear a miraculous medal.

As Mary promised to Catherine, when you wear the medal with devotion and trust, you will experience many graces. A miraculous medal necklace also makes a wonderful gift for family and friends.

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