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Dominican Nun and Mystic (1291-1351)
Her life
+ Margaret was born into an aristocratic family in Donauwörth, Swabia (in modern-day Germany). Around the year 1305 she entered the Kloster Mödingen, a monastery of Dominican Nuns, professing religious vows in 1306.
+ From 1312 to 1325 Margaret suffered an extended illness which ultimately led her into a deeper relationship with God. The year before her illness began, she received the first of a series of visions of Christ. These were later recorded in her Revelations.
+ Blessed Margaret Ebner died on June 20, 1351, and she was beatified by Pope Saint John Paul II in 1979.
For prayer and reflection
“Feed me with your sweet grace, strengthen me with your pure love, surround me with your boundless mercy, embrace me with your pure truth.”—Blessed Margaret Ebner
Spiritual bonus
On June 20, the Church also remembers Blessed Margaret Ball. A married laywoman in Dublin (her husband was mayor of Dublin for many years), she was one of many Irish Catholics who suffered persecution during the early years of the English Reformation (which also outlawed Catholicism in Ireland). Blessed Margaret was died in 1564 in Dublin Castle, having suffered three years of abuse and neglect. Honored as a martyr, she was beatified with other Irish Martyrs in 1992.
Prayer
O God, who called your handmaid blessed Margaret to seek you before all else, grant that, serving you, through her example and intercession, with a pure and humble heart, we may come at last to your eternal glory. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Saint profiles prepared by Brother Silas Henderson, S.D.S.
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