In
1875 in Pellevoisin (a small town near Bourges, France), a 32-year-old
woman named Estelle Faguette, suffering from an incurable illness, wrote
a simple letter to the Virgin Mary, with a childlike trust, in which
she asked Mary to intercede with her divine Son for her recovery so she
could financially support her elderly parents.
Mary responded to that letter with fifteen apparitions between February
and December 1876. During her visits she taught Estelle about holiness
and delivered a message of mercy.
On February 19, 1876, Estelle was fully healed. In 1877, the Archbishop
of Bourges authorized the public devotion to Our Lady of Pellevoisin,
and Estelle's room was made into a chapel.
In April 1900, Pope Leo XIII formally recognized the scapular of the
Sacred Heart as Estelle saw it worn by the Virgin Mary, and encouraged
all the faithful who wished to wear it. Estelle’s recovery was
officially declared miraculous in 1983 by Bishop Vignancour, then
Archbishop of Bourges.
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