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Mary of the Passion
Catholic Religious Sister, missionary, and foundress
Blessed | |
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Born | Helene-Marie-Philippine de Chappotin 21 May Nantes, Loire Inférieure, France |
Died | November 15, () (aged65) Sanremo, Imperia, Kingdom of Italy |
Veneratedin | Roman Catholicism (Third Order of St. Francis) |
Beatified | 20 October , Vatican City, by Pope John Paul II |
Major shrine | Generalate of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, via Giusti, Rome, Italy |
Feast | 15 November |
Hélène Marie Philippine de Chappotin de Neuville (Nantes, 21 May Sanremo, 15 November ), known as Mary of the Passion (French: Mère Marie de la Passion), was a Frenchreligious sister and missionary, who founded the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary in British India in , currently one of the largest religious institutes in the Catholic Church.
Early life
Helene-Marie-Philippine de Chappotin was born in in Nantes, then in the Department of Loire Inférieure, part of the region of Brittany.[1] The death of her two sisters and a beloved cousin affected her deeply and drove her to seek the meaning of life, guided by the strong beliefs of her mother.
During a spiritual retreat in April , she had a deep experience of God's love and a call to serve God, which was to guide her for the rest of her life.[2]
As a result of this experience, she determined to commit her life to religious service. However in , when Helene was twenty years of age, her mother died suddenly and she took on the responsibilities of mistress of the household.[3] In December , with the permission of the Bishop of Nantes, de Chappotin entered the local monastery of the Poor Clares, whose ideal of Franciscan simplicity and poverty drew her.
On the following 23 January, while still a postulant, she had a profound experience of God's inviting her to offer herself as a victim for the Church and for the pope. She soon fell ill, however, and had to leave the monastery.
Religious life
In the spring of , when Chappotin had recovered her health, on the advice of her confessor, she entered the monastery of the Sisters of Mary Reparatrix, a religious congregation just recently founded in by Mother Mary of Jesus, which had opened a house in Toulouse in They were an enclosed religious order, dedicated to contemplation and the training of women in Ignatian spirituality through the experience of the Spiritual Exercises.
On 15 August , she received the religious habit of the congregation and was given the new religious name of Mary of the Passion. Before the end of her novitiate, however, she was assigned to accompany a group of the Sisters to the Vicariate Apostolic of Madurai in India, which was under the administration of the Society of Jesus.
There, in addition to their own apostolate, they were to help establish a native congregation of Religious Sisters.
Helene de chappotin biography of michael Feast Day: November During the mids, Mary of the Passion found herself entangled in disputes among various missionary houses in India. While still a postulant, she had a profound experience of God who invited her to offer herself as a victim for the Church and the Pope. Help us in our ministries by becoming a benefactor.It was there that Sister Mary of the Passion made her first religious vows in the congregation on 3 May [4]
Due to the many talents she had shown, she had gained the confidence of Mother Mary of Jesus, the foundress, and was immediately named the Superior of the community. When she made her final and permanent religious profession a year later, she was appointed as the Provincial Superior of the three communities of the Sisters of Mary Reparatrix in the Vicariate.
Under her leadership, some tensions which had previously been experienced by the various communities were apparently ironed out and the work of the congregation began to flourish. Growth reached a point where she was able to staff a new convent in Oocatamund (Udhagamandalam), Tamil Nadu, a popular hill station deep in the Nilgiri mountains, located in the Vicariate Apostolic of Diocese of Coimbatore, established under the authority of the Paris Foreign Missions Society.[4]
The tensions which the communities in Madurai had previously exhibited, however, arose again in This time Mother Mary was unable to resolve them.
The 33 Sisters of the Province were forced to choose between testifying against her and her advisory council or leaving the congregation.[5] As a result, 20 of the Sisters left, including Mother Mary of the Passion. They gathered in the new convent in Oocatamund — which was the property of the Vicariate, and, with the approval of the local Vicar Apostolic, resolved to continue their commitment in a new community.
Mother Mary then traveled to Rome to secure the permission of the Holy See for this new foundation. On 6 January , she obtained the approval of Pope Pius IX for the group, which was to have an entirely missionary orientation.
They took the name of Missionaries of Mary, with Mother Mary of the Passion elected as their Superior.[2]
Mother Mary's vision was to maintain their commitment to a life in which the Sisters combined contemplative prayer with their service. One characteristic which the new congregation adopted, which distinguished it from their previous one, was the provision of medical care to the local people, especially for the women of India, who were strictly segregated from men in the traditional system of purdah.
Mother Mary had seen the need for this and, as women themselves, the Sisters began to visit homes where they could enter the parts restricted to females.
At the suggestion of the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda Fide, responsible for all activities of the Church in non-Catholic countries, Mother Mary opened a novitiate for the new congregation in Saint-Brieuc, in her native region of Brittany in France.
The response was great and soon many young women entered the congregation for service overseas.[4]
Franciscan foundress
Mother Mary had to return to Rome in to resolve some legal difficulties for the congregation. She had to return yet again in June , and this visit was to prove pivotal in the identity of the congregation.
Firstly, she was given approval to open a house in Rome itself, which was a great honor. Secondly, she came into contact with the Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor.
Helene de chappotin biography of michael jackson While still a postulant, she had a profound experience of God who invited her to offer herself as a victim for the Church and the Pope. In her Institute received the seal of blood through the martyrdom of seven Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, who were beatified in and canonised during the Great Jubilee of the year Jesus in the Eucharist was for her, "the great missionary" and Mary, in the disponibility of her «Ecce», traced out for her the path of unconditional donation to the work of God. The Life of Blessed Mary of the Passion.As a consequence, she was able to return to her Franciscan roots, and was received into the Third Order of St. Francis at the Franciscan Church of Ara Coeli on the following 4 October, the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi.[2]
A period of trial began in March , when allegations arose against Mother Mary. She was removed from office and ordered not to communicate with the Sisters in India.
An inquiry was ordered by Pope Leo XIII, in which she was cleared of all charges. At their General Chapter held in July , she was re-elected as the Superior General of the Institute.[4]
The Institute continued to grow. On 12 August they received official recognition as a congregation by the Holy See, at which time they also adopted the Rule of the Franciscan Third Order Regular.
They then became the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. Their Constitutions received final approval in [4]
The Franciscan Missionaries began to be sent out to a number of countries, wherever there was need, even the remotest locations known.
Helene de chappotin biography of michael jordan She was the daughter of a noble family and grew up in a devout Catholic environment. Chapnick, Adam She undertook her task with the humility and serenity characteristic of those whom God has prepared, and whose interior life is marked by fruitfulness. A short time after, having become seriously ill, she had to leave the monastery.They undertook these assignments often facing great personal risk. In , Mother Mary had the experience of losing the community of Sisters in Taiyuan, China, who were executed during the Boxer Rebellion. These 7 Franciscan Missionaries of Mary were canonized in A.D. [6]
Death and veneration
Mary of the Passion remained in office as Superior General of the Institute until her death.
Worn out, she died after a brief illness in the town of Sanremo in , at the age of At that point, there were 2, Franciscan Missionaries of Mary serving in 86 communities on four continents. She was buried in the chapel of the General Motherhouse in Rome.[4]
In , an inquiry into the life of Mother Mary was opened by the Diocese of Ventimiglia, in whose territory she had died.
Her cause was formally opened on 30 June , granting her the title of Servant of God.[7] The unexplained healing of a Franciscan Missionary of Mary from Pott disease was judged as miraculous and due to her intercession. She was beatified by Pope John Paul II, on 20 October , observed that year as World Mission Day in the Catholic Church.[2]
Legacy
Currently there are about 6, Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, citizens of 80 nations, serving in 76 countries around the globe.[8]
References
- ^Gallick, Sarah ().Biography of michael jackson During the mids, Mary of the Passion found herself entangled in disputes among various missionary houses in India. He had approved a white habit for the sisters and they were authorized to found convents both in the Vicariate of Coimbatore and in any other diocese. This latter journey, on June , marked an important stage in her life: in fact she was authorized to open a house in Rome and, through providential circumstances, she rediscovered the Franciscan direction which God had indicated to her twenty-two years previously. In April , and in June , the Servant of God went to Rome to resolve the difficulties which were threatening to hinder the stability and growth of the young Institute.
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- ^Reidy, M.V., "Mother Mary of the Passion", The Irish Monthly, Vol.
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- ^Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum (in Latin). Typis polyglottis vaticanis.
Helene de chappotin biography of michael douglas: Even her faith was strongly put to the test. From to she labored in the Madura missions of India, and was appointed provincial superior there at the age of Founder of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary; b. This experience marked her for life.
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