Alacoque, Marguerite Marie (1647–1690)
Alacoque, Marguerite Marie (1647–1690)
French nun. Pronunciation: ah-lah-COKE. Born in Lauthecour, Saône-et-Loire, in central France, on July 22, 1647; died at Paray-le-Monial, France, on October 17, 1690.
Marguerite Marie Alacoque attributed a recovery from paralysis to the intercession of the Virgin Mary and entered the convent at Paray. Her visions of Christ provided the origin of the Catholic practice of worshipping the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She was beatified in 1864 and canonized in 1920 by Benedict XV; her feast day is celebrated on October 17.
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