07th May - OUR MOTHER OF HAUT (FRANCE)

In the year 1428, Our Mother of Haut, in Hainault, France, restored a child to life after it had been dead several days. He lived five hours after receiving the sacrament 

    and then melted away by degrees, like snow, in the presence of seventy-five persons. The Benedictines have perpetuated Haut by erecting a monastery where daily and hourly 

    the praises of Mary are sung in the canonical hours. Miracles still occur at the shrine of Our Mother of Haut; miracles of every nature and for every ardent plea sent for help 

    to Heaven’s Queen. Man is like ivy and he must cling to something to support him, that he may have courage to live. Man is, by nature, so imperfect and so inclined to evil, 

    that he has always some expiation to make, before he approaches the source of all sanctity; when this expiation appears to him proportioned to his fault, 

    he feels a surer confidence in the succor of Heaven; thence came the generous elation of the martyrs, who hoped in proportion to their tortures. 

    The pilgrim acts upon the same principle; he adds the fatigue, the privations, the inconveniences of the journey to the prayer which he comes to offer; and he hopes, 

    in virtue of the sufferings which he imposes upon himself, to find favor before God, who suffered so much himself! And why should this hope be vain?







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