Our Lady of Aparecida - Saints Of 12 - October

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Our Lady of Aparecida

Our Lady of Aparecida - Saints Of  12 - October

Saint of the Day for 12 - October

The month of October is traditionally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary; it is also the month during which we mark another festivity dedicated to Mary Mother of God: Our Lady of Aparecida, Patroness of Brazil, whose feast day is celebrated on October 12th.  
Our Lady of Aparecida

Three hundred years ago, October 12

Early on the morning of October 12, 1717, three Brazilian fishermen set out on the waters of the Paraiba River, which ran through their village. They were charged with providing the fish for the banquet that would be held a few days later in the village of Guarantinguetá on the occasion of the visit of the Count of Assumar, Don Pedro de Almeida, Governor of the Province of São Paulo and Minas Gerais, as he travelled to the town of Vila Rica. The three fishermen – Domingos Garcia, Filipe Pedroso, and João Alves – had had no luck that morning; they had been fishing for hours without catching anything. They had almost given up, when João Alves decided to give it one more try. He cast his net into the river and slowly began to draw it in. There was something there, but it wasn’t a fish… it seemed to be a piece of wood. When they pulled it out of the net, they saw that it was a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with the head missing.

The miraculous catch

João cast his net into the waters once more, and pulling it in, he found another piece of wood which proved to be the statue’s head. As if in response to strange instinct, he cast his net a third time into the river. When he tried to pull it in, he found it was full of fish. Now his companions cast their nets as well, and likewise found themselves overwhelmed with an abundance of fish.

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Over the course of the next few days, the three fishermen cleaned and re-assembled the statue, and Filipe Pedroso placed it in his humble abode. Soon after, news of the miraculous catch spread to the neighbouring villages, and day-by-day more of their countrymen came to honour the Blessed Virgin and pray the Rosary. They gave her the name “Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida,” that is, Our Lady of the Appeared Conception. As time went on, the crowds became so large that there was no longer room in the little hut. A small chapel was built, and later, in 1737, a larger one. Soon witnesses began to tell of many graces that were received from Our Lady, and of the many miracles that took place at the sanctuary.

The new church

In 1846 work began on a new church, which was completed in 1888. In 1904, the statue of Our Lady of Aparecida was crowned by order of Pope St Pius X. In 1930, Pope Pius XI declared Our Lady of Aparecida to be the Patroness of Brazil.

The first Pope to visit the Sanctuary

Pope St John Paul II became the first Pope to visit the Sanctuary of Aparecida, during his Apostolic Visit to Brazil in 1980. During his visit, he said, “What were the ancient pilgrims seeking? What are the pilgrims of today seeking? Precisely what they were seeking on the day, more or less distant, of Baptism: faith and the means of nourishing it. They seek the Sacraments of the Church, particularly Reconciliation with God and Eucharistic nourishment. And they set off again strengthened, and grateful to Our Lady the Mother of God and ours.”

Prayer of the Day

 
"O Our Lady of Aparecida, humble servant of God, who found true peace in solitude and prayer, intercede for us before the Lord. Help us seek unity and spiritual strength in times of tribulation, and guide us with your wisdom to the heart of the Holy Trinity. Amen."
 
On this day, may we reflect on the life of Our Lady of Aparecida and draw inspiration from their total dedication to God, especially in challenging times.
 

Saint of the Day: The Importance of Daily Holiness

 
Every day, the Catholic Church commemorates one or more saints, recognizing their virtues and example of Christian life. The tradition of the Saint of the Day serves as a reminder of those who dedicated their lives to God, serving humanity with love and devotion.
 

Who Are the Saints?

 
Saints are men and women who faithfully followed the teachings of Christ throughout their lives. Many endured martyrdom for their faith, while others devoted themselves to prayer, charity, and evangelization. The Church canonizes them after a thorough process of recognizing their virtues and the miracles attributed to their intercession.
 
 

The Celebration of the Saint of the Day

 
Each saint is honored on a specific day, usually corresponding to the anniversary of their death—considered the day of their final union with God. This practice allows the faithful to learn more about these holy men and women and find inspiration in their spiritual journey.
 
 

The Spiritual Purpose

 
The celebration of the Saint of the Day is not just a historical remembrance but an invitation to reflection and prayer. The faithful are encouraged to seek the intercession of the saint being honored, asking for strength and inspiration to face daily challenges with faith and hope.
 
Learning about and celebrating the Saint of the Day strengthens our faith and provides concrete examples of Christian living. Each saint teaches us valuable lessons about perseverance, love for others, and dedication to God. May we be inspired by their stories and strive for greater holiness in our own lives.
 
Honoring the lives of the saints and celebrating their legacy is an opportunity to deepen our faith and embrace a path of holiness in our daily lives. Each saint offers a unique lesson in love, resilience, and devotion to God. May their stories inspire us to live with greater faith and purpose, following in the footsteps of Christ every day.
 
 
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