Mary told Catherine to ask her spiritual director, Father Aladel about the image Catherine is seeing at that moment to be put on a medal. The priest did not believe her at first, but after two years he decided to give the information to the bishop of Paris. The bishop approved the priest request, and Adrien Vachette designed and produced the medals. One day, Alphonse Ratisbonne, a hater of Catholicism, was dared to wear the medal and say a Memorae. Out of nowhere, he saw a vision of Mary and converted to Christianity. Today, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, the chapel where Mary appeared to Saint Catherine, is a shrine commemorated to the Miraculous Medal. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, also known as Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, is a title of Mary and a Byzantine painting. In 1495, the painting enshrined in a church on the island of Crete, but the island was threatened by the Turks. So, a merchant took the painting with him to Rome. The merchant soon became ill and asked his friend to bring the painting to a church to venerate it. The friend’s wife, however, persuaded her husband to keep the painting inside their home. One night, Mary appeared to the friend three times and asked him to return the
Mary told Catherine to ask her spiritual director, Father Aladel about the image Catherine is seeing at that moment to be put on a medal. The priest did not believe her at first, but after two years he decided to give the information to the bishop of Paris. The bishop approved the priest request, and Adrien Vachette designed and produced the medals. One day, Alphonse Ratisbonne, a hater of Catholicism, was dared to wear the medal and say a Memorae. Out of nowhere, he saw a vision of Mary and converted to Christianity. Today, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, the chapel where Mary appeared to Saint Catherine, is a shrine commemorated to the Miraculous Medal. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, also known as Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, is a title of Mary and a Byzantine painting. In 1495, the painting enshrined in a church on the island of Crete, but the island was threatened by the Turks. So, a merchant took the painting with him to Rome. The merchant soon became ill and asked his friend to bring the painting to a church to venerate it. The friend’s wife, however, persuaded her husband to keep the painting inside their home. One night, Mary appeared to the friend three times and asked him to return the