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April 16th - St. Bernadette

by "Waldtraud" <richarra@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 15, 2008 at 03:27 PM

April 16th - St. Bernadette

Bernadette, whose complete name is Marie Bernarde Soubirous, was a child 
like any other. Only her gaze was extraordinary, showing a great
innocence. 
In the first apparition, she learned to make the sign of the Cross by 
following the gestures of Our Lady. From the fact that she learned it from

Our Lady, witnesses used to say that during her whole life St. Bernadette 
always made a sign of Cross that was unforgettable and incomparable.

In the Convent in Nevers that Bernadette later entered, some nuns were
once 
insisting that she describe the cloth of the dress of Our Lady to resolve
a 
quarrel. Some said it was a certain kind of material, others another. 
Bernadette responded:

"I never said that the material was of this or that kind. I only said that

it was made from a material that I had never seen before. But if you are
so 
interested in knowing this, why don't you ask her to appear to you and
then 
you can pay attention to it."

She was a very humble person. Once someone asked her to say a few words
for 
the edification of the novices. She answered smiling: "I don't know 
anything! No one can take anything good from a stone."

The Mother Superior asked her if she were not proud to be chosen as a 
confidante of Our Lady. She answered: "What idea do you have of me? The
Holy 
Virgin only chose me because I was the most ignorant. If she could have 
found someone else more ignorant, she would have chosen her."

The continuous suffering and vomiting of blood she experienced slowly 
weakened Bernadette. Her physical appearance became pitiable. Once a 
postulant came to see her so that she might know the seer. As the saint 
passed by, a companion pointed her out and said with scorn: "Bernadette? 
It's just this!" (Bernadette, c'est ça!)


Comments of the late Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira: (died 1995)

St. Bernadette Soubirous was a peasant from an area in the Pyrenees that
is 
half French, half Spanish, which constitutes, from a certain point of
view, 
a synthesis of France and Spain. If you pay attention to her photos - not 
the sentimental statues in some churches - you find a person with a
slightly 
square face with regular lines, a dark gaze, large eyes, and a certain
fixed 
look that is Spanish. The French gaze is normally rapid, quickly moving to

analyze you, and then moves on to another thing. But the Spanish gaze
nails 
you and remains steadfast, analyzing everything about you, a kind of
X-ray.
She also had a nose that was more Spanish than French, which gave
coherence 
to her whole physiognomy. It is a line that marks the face from top to 
bottom. She also had another Spanish characteristic of saying things 
straightforwardly.

She was always completely at ease, like a person who does not pretend to
be 
anything more that what she is. She was humble before others, but when it 
came to the service of Our Lady, she did not care about the opinion of 
anyone else.

She was always unpretentious. Once, when she had to stand before the
police 
to explain her revelations, she impressed her interrogators with her 
naturalness. But before her parents, the parish priest, and her religious 
superior, she was a model of respect and obedience.

Here you have the spirit of a true Catholic, of a true saint. She never
gave 
im****tance to the world's values, she didn't care about what other people 
were thinking about her, be it good or bad. If someone gives im****tance to

the applause of the world, he ends by losing his liberty and relying on
the 
applause to go ahead. The applause becomes the music he needs in order to 
keep dancing. To be able to enjoy complete serenity, one has to be 
independent of the opinion of the world. St. Bernadette Soubirous was one 
who did not care about that. She used to do what her duty was according to

Holy Mother Church.

St. Bernadette converted many persons who saw her making the sign of the 
Cross. She had learned to do so from Our Lady, who is the perfect model of
a 
friend and lover of the Cross of Jesus Christ. For this reason St. 
Bernadette also had a love for suffering and for the Cross of Our Lord
that 
propitiated her to receive from Our Lady something more of her spirit when

the Virgin Mary made the sign of the Cross. Something of Our Lady's
majesty 
passed to her.

Once I read a re****t by a lady of high society who witnessed St.
Bernadette 
during an apparition. This lady wrote that she have never seen a young
lady 
of the aristocracy who had the bearing and refinement of St. Bernadette 
during the apparition, even though she was a simple peasant. This is
because 
she was in communication with the Queen of Heaven and Earth, and something

of her royalty was transmitted to St. Bernadette. It was not only majesty,

but also a state of virtue that passed from Our Lady to her.

So, many people witnessing this transformation in the peasant girl
realized 
that she was in contact with some person whom they did not see, but whom 
they sensed was there. They realized that this person was Our Lady and
many 
of them converted. It is an interesting principle to consider that the
true 
devotee of Our Lady receives something of her in his soul and his bearing.

There is a certain communication from her to him.

The answers she gave to the nuns in the selection are indicative of her 
vivacious personality and sense of humor. She was a keen polemicist and 
sometimes her responses were sharp.

About her humility, what she said about herself was true. Our Lady chose
her 
because she was the most ignorant in Lourdes. Her ignorance was notable
and 
stood as one proof of the veracity of the revelations, because she could 
never have imagined them. She was a simple, unlearned person who could not

have known on her own the things she said Our Lady told her, and she could

not even fully understand some parts of the revelations. Her ignorance
stood 
as an im****tant argument in favor of the Lourdes apparitions.

Finally, she was short and even if she had a lively spirit, she did not 
stand out readily. Then she became sick and her physical appearance used
to 
give a bad impression, which is why she was scorned by some of her 
companions.

The selection does not say, but an im****tant aspect of her life is that
she 
offered all her suffering for the sanctification of a certain person. No
one 
knows who this mysterious sinner was, because she never revealed the name.

Probably it was a soul that Divine Providence showed to her and asked her
to 
suffer for. Was he a man from her time, or someone from the future? No one

knows.

Another curious point in her live re****ted in good biographies is that Our

Lady revealed a secret to her, but Bernadette never said a word about the 
content. Perhaps the secret was related to that mysterious sinner for whom

she was asked to suffer. So, in the three great apparitions of Our Lady -
La 
Salette, Lourdes and Fatima - there were secrets transmitted by her.

Let us ask St. Bernadette to give us a great devotion to Our Lady, a 
devotion like hers that had something of the virtue of Our Lady. Let us
also 
ask her to protect one of her sister seers, Sister Lucy of Fatima, and
give 
her the strength to be faithful to her mission. Something that is always 
reason for concern is the fight Sister Lucia has to make to be faithful to

the secret she knows.

See Images at:
http://www.traditioninaction.org/SOD/j068sdBernadette4-16.htm


Saint Quote:
"Man's value before God is estimated by the dispositions of his heart, its

uprightness, its good-will, its charity, and not by keenness of intellect
or 
extent of knowledge."
-Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich

Bible Quote:
4 For whatsoever is born of God, overcometh the world: and this is the 
victory which overcometh the world, our faith. 5 Who is he that overcometh

the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
(1 John 5:4-5)


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Prayer to St. Dymphna - Justice

Admirable St. Dymphna, how just you were to all whom you
encountered, and how careful you were to give every person
his due, and more than he might desire or expect. By your
power with God please come to assist us to be just to all we
meet, and even to be generous in giving everyone more than
strict justice requires. Amen.
 




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