A poor Lebanese Catholic family who had lost eleven sons shortly after their birth prayed to Mary, and Mariam Baouardy was born in 1846. When Mariam was three, both of her parents died a few days from each other, and Mariam was raised by her uncle, who arranged for her to be married when she was 12. Mariam wanted to be a nun and refused, so her uncle punished her by hiring her out as a servant. One of the other servants tried to convert her to Islam, and when she refused he slit her throat and dumped her in an alley. Miraculously healed by an apparition of Mary, Mariam fled, and after having ecstasies and marks of the stigmata she became a cloistered Carmelite nun, taking the name Mary of Jesus Crucified. Until her death at the age of 32, the mystical events continued as she served the order in France, India, Bethlehem, and Nazareth.
CHALLENGE
From the age of five, St. Mary of Jesus Crucified had an intense Marian devotion. She fasted every Saturday in honor of the Blessed Mother, and she frequently gathered flowers to place before a Marian icon. Today, buy flowers and take them to a statue of the Blessed Mother at your parish.