The
founder of the Foyers of Charity with Father Finet, Venerable Marthe
Robin (d.1981), who lived her whole life in Châteauneuf-de-Galaure, a
small town near Lyons in France, is one of the greatest spiritual
figures of the 20th century.
Marthe
relived the Passion of Christ every week and offered her sufferings for
the redemption of the world, especially for priests. She advised them to
pray to the Virgin and to maintain a good relationship with her.
When a
priest, Father C., asked her: "Pray for me to become a priest according
to the Heart of Jesus", she immediately added, with enthusiasm, ‘…and of
the Virgin Mary.’” This priest had gone through a time of great
struggle in his vocation, and she had helped him through it. Recalling
that time, she told him: "What would have become of you? The Virgin is
loyal."
Marthe also insisted that educators talk to children about Mary:
“Help
them to get to know the Blessed Virgin, to love her and spread her love
to others. When you know Our Lady, you feel the need to cleanse your
heart. With Mary, your soul has a fervor that it would not have
otherwise.”
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