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And today we celebrate...Saturday, November 18

Saint of the Day: St. Rose Philippine Duchesne

Missionary in Louisiana, Missouri, and Kansas

Rose Philippine Duchesne
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Missionary and Religious Sister of the Society of the Sacred Heart (1769-1852)

Her life

+ Rose Philippine was born in Grenoble, France. At the age of 19, she entered a monastery of the Order of the Visitation but the community was suppressed during the French Revolution.

+ After being left to fend for herself, she unsuccessfully tried to reestablish a Visitation monastery after the Revolution. Instead, she accepted an invitation from Saint Madeline Sophie Barat to join the newly established Society of the Sacred Heart.

+ After opening a convent of her community in Paris, Rose Philippine was sent as a missionary to the United States. Having landed in New Orleans in 1818, she made her way to St. Charles, Missouri, where she established the first house of her community this country.

+ Rose Philippine would go on to establish schools and orphanages in Missouri, Kansas, and Louisiana, and her ministry to the Potawatomi Indians at Sugar Creek, Kansas, earned her the Indian name “Woman Who Prays Always.”

+ Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne died on November 18, 1852, and was canonized in 1988.

For prayer and reflection

“We cultivate a very small field for Christ, but we love it, knowing that God does not require great achievements but a heart that holds back nothing for self.”—Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne

Spiritual bonus

On this day, we also celebrate the commemoration of the dedication of the Roman basilicas dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. This feast honors the contributions of these great apostles to the foundation of the Church in Rome, as well as the heavenly protection they offer to the Church today.

Prayer

Gracious God,
you filled the heart of Philippine Duchesne
with charity and missionary zeal,
and gave her the desire
to make you known among all peoples.
Fill us who honor her memory today,
with that same love and zeal
to extend your kingdom to the ends of the earth.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
God for ever and ever. Amen.

(from The Roman Missal)

Saint profiles prepared by Brother Silas Henderson, S.D.S.