Saint Mary Euphrasia , Intercede for us ! |
⛪ Saint of the Day : April 24
⛪ Other Names :
• Euphrasia Pelletier • Marie of Saint Euphrasia • Mary Sainte-Euphrasie Pelletier • Rose Virginie Pelletier • Rose-Virginie Pelletier
⛪ Born :
• 31 July 1796 at Noirmoutier, VendΓ©e, France as Rose Virginie Pelletier
⛪ Died :
• 24 April 1868 at Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France
⛪ Patronage : Travellers
Saint Mary Euphrasia (July 31, 1796 – April 29, 1868) was born Rose Virginia Pelletier. She founded the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, more commonly known as Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
She was born on an island off the coast of France where her parents had been exiled by the French Revolutionaries. She was christened Rose Virginie Pelletier.
At the age of 18, Rose Virginie joined the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity in Tours, France, and received the name Mary Euphrasia.
The Order of Our Lady of Charity cared for girls and women in difficulty, some of whom were abandoned by their families or orphaned. The Sisters of Our Lady of Charity provided an opportunity for these girls and women to turn their lives around. Mary Euphrasia became superior of the convent at Tours at age 29.
Saint Mary Euphrasia forms the Magdalens
While superior at Tours, Sr. Mary Euphrasia formed a contemplative group of sisters called Magdelens. The Magdalens are now known as the Contemplatives of the Good Shepherd. Saint Mary Euphrasia formed the contemplative group for penitent women who wished to live a cloistered life. The Sisters Magdalen earned their own way with intricate embroidery of priest vestments and production of altar bread.
In 1829, St. Mary Euphrasia traveled to Angers, France, at the request of the Bishop to establish a home in his Diocese. Soon bishops from other cities started requesting that Good Shepherd Sisters establish communities to minister to women and girls in their Diocese. Mary Euphrasia responded readily to these requests to save souls. To better serve this purpose, she felt a need to expand the apostolate to wherever it was needed. She envisioned a governing structure that would allow Good Shepherds to carry on a global ministry.
Mary Euphrasia appealed to Rome. She needed approval to establish a new religious congregation that would be under one general government. She received permission to found the congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.
On April 3, 1835, she became the first Superior General of the Congregation of the Good Shepherd of Angers. From that day forward all houses would be under the Motherhouse of the Good Shepherd at Angers.
It has been well said that of all great hearts, the greatest is the heart of a Saint.
Beatified as Saint Mary Euphrasia in 1940.
Mary Euphrasia served as Mother General of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd for 33 years. By the time of her death in 1868, she had established 110 Good Shepherd convents around the world. Mary Euphrasia was beatified on April 30, 1933. She was canonized as a saint by Pope Pius XII in 1940. Her feast day is April 24.