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 January 12, 2019 

Saturday after Epiphany

Saint of the day

Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620-1700)

Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys was the sixth of 12 children born to her religious parents. When Marguerite was 19 years old her mother passed away, leaving Marguerite to look after her family and household. When her brothers and sisters were grown and her father had passed away, Marguerite began to pray for guidance about the next step she should take in her life. The answer to her prayers came when the governor of Montreal asked her to travel from France to Canada and be a teacher. Marguerite agreed, gave her share of her inheritance to her family members, and set sail. Once she landed in Canada, she built a chapel honoring Our Lady of Good Help, and opened her first school. She made the voyage back to France twice to recruit more teachers to assist her. She and her fellow teachers became the Congregation of Notre Dame. Marguerite and her sisters taught their students, many of them young girls from France sent to be brides for French Canadian settlers, how to manage a home and farm. The Congregation of Notre Dame continued to grow to include sisters of Canadian and Native American descent. Marguerite used her last few years to pray and to pen her autobiography. In her old age, Marguerite saw one of her young sisters dying. Marguerite prayed to the Lord, asking him to take her life instead of her young sister's. By morning, the young sister was completely cured and Marguerite was in bed with a violent fever. She suffered for 12 days before being called to her heavenly home. Marguerite Bourgeoys was canonized in 1982 and is the patron saint against the death of parents, against poverty, of the poor, and of people rejected by religious orders.

Reflection

When Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys was unsure of what to do with the next phase of her life, she prayed for guidance. When an answer to her prayers came, she was open to what God was calling her to do. When you pray to God for guidance or help, are you open to the answer that you receive? Pray that your ears be open to God's answer, and your heart be open to living out what you are called to do.

Prayer

God, I want to be a hearer and a doer. (Taken from “Good News Day by Day: Bible Reflections for Teens.”)

Liturgical season information

Lectionary: 217

Place in Year: Christmas

Color of decorations and priest's vestments: White

Daily readings

Reading 1: 1 John 5:14-21

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 149:1-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b

Alleluia: Matthew 4:16

Gospel: John 3:22-30

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