St. Margaret Mary lived in the seventeenth century. She is the famous                French nun to whom Jesus showed his Sacred Heart. As a child, she                was a happy little girl who loved the nuns at school. But when she                was eleven, she became very sick. It was four years before she was                well again. Her father had died, and an aunt had moved into their                home. This aunt and her husband made Margaret Mary and her mother                suffer very much. Almost every day, the teenager would hide in the                garden to cry and pray. What hurt her most was seeing her mother                get hurt. 
Yet                Margaret Mary grew to love good times. A few years later, she was                considering marriage. Her mother wanted her to marry and so did                her relatives. They were worried about her, especially when she                brought beggar children into the garden to try to teach them. Margaret                Mary hesitated a while, neither marrying nor entering the convent.                At last she decided on the convent.
She                joined the Visitation sisters and was a kind, humble sister. Often                she made others impatient since she was slow and clumsy. But she                was dear to Jesus. He began to appear to St. Margaret Mary to show                her how much he loves us all. Jesus wanted her to spread devotion                to his Sacred Heart. It was a very hard thing to do. Many people                thought Margaret Mary had not really seen Jesus at all. Some were                angry with her for trying to spread the new devotion. This brought                her great suffering. Yet she did her best to carry out the Lord's                wish. Jesus blessed her hard work and pain. Today, this wonderful                devotion to the Sacred Heart is practiced all over the world.
Our                Lord made great promises to St. Margaret Mary for those who are                devoted to his most Sacred Heart. Some of these promises are: "I                will comfort them in all their afflictions. I will establish peace                in their homes. I will bestow abundant blessings on all their undertakings.                I will bless every place where a picture of my Heart shall be displayed                and honored." The greatest promise Jesus made is this: "My                divine Heart shall be the safe refuge in the last moment to all                those who receive Holy Communion on the First Friday for nine months                in a row."
 
 
 
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