Our Lady of Pontmain
Mother of Hope |
In
the village of Pontmain, about 30 kilometres to the north of Laval, a farmer was
working in his barn with his little boys Eugene and Joseph Barbadette, aged 12
and 10. On the evening of 17 January 1871, the two boys were helping their
father in the barn when the eldest, Eùgene, walked over towards the door to look
out. As he gazed at the star studded sky he noticed one area practically free of
stars above a neighbouring house. Suddenly he saw an apparition of a beautiful
Lady smiling at him. Their father sees nothing, except three large bright stars
forming a triangle in the sky. But Joseph also sees the Lady. She is
wearing a long blue cloak strewn with golden stars; a black veil and a golden
crown about 20cm wide with a red stripe in the middle. The lady is also wearing
blue shoes and her hands reach out slightly to the side as on the Miraculous
Medal. Undaunted, they call their mother, who also fails to see anything
even after going back to the house for her eyeglasses.
There is nothing to it, declare the
parents, and the boys are to get on with work and then come in for supper. After
a quick meal, the boys still see the beautiful Lady, so the Sisters of the
school are called. Again, they see nothing. The Blessed Virgin Mary smiled
constantly and remained motionless in the same position until 9 p.m. The
children, parish priest and a lot of parishioners have gathered together, Father
Guerin commences to pray with the
parishioners.Of course the first prayer is the rosary. At this moment the Lady
becomes larger and the stars on Her cloak multiple and a lighted banner is
unfurled under her feet.
Later,
two girls from a local school,
Francoise Richer age 11 and Jeanne Marie LeBosse age 9,
were brought and could also see the
Lady,
while a growing crowd of sixty adults, who had begun to pray the Rosary
at the suggest of the local priest.
The parish priest of Pontmain
starts to pray the Magnificent and golden letters appear on the banner, one by
one and as if they were being written by an invisible hand. The
village children say the letters one by one and when complete they read:
BUT PLEASE PRAY MY
CHILDREN
The parish
priest says:”we must pray to the Lady, making Her will known”. The people now
pray The litany of The Blessed Virgin Mother. More words appear as they did
earlier:
GOD WILL SOON HEAR
YOUR PRAYERS
The fourth
pray is the “Invoilota” When they get to the words “O Mater Alma, Christi Carissima”. The following words appear:
"MY SON"
All present
are now very sure that it is The Virgin Mary and they pray the fifth prayer:
"Slave Regina”. Whilst singing this the sentence is finished off:
"MY SON IS WAITING FOR YOU"
These words
are underlined. The sixth prayer is then sung. It is a traditional favourite of
Pontmain: “Mother of Hope” and the people love to sing it loud and clear. This
well loved
title is part, of the prayer: "Mother of Hope protect our Frances; Pray, Pray
for us!" Then Mary’s smile just glows with love and She lifts Her hands to Her
shoulders whilst pointing to the little Red Cross which She wears by Her heart.
The seventh prayer is “My Sweet Jesus” at this point forgiveness of all sins will be granted to those who with contrite hearts have first prayed the “Parce Domine”. An expression of suffering and pain appears on The Blessed Virgins Face and a crucifix is formed which She holds with both of Her hands. Both the cross and Jesus are red. Above the crucifix is a small beam on which appears: “JESUS CHRIST"in letters of blood, whilst Our Lady’s deep sorrow radiates out over the crowd. A star breaks loose from The sky and extinguishes the four candles which surround The Lady. She never takes Her eyes off the Crucifix When the parish priest of Pontmain commences the “Ave Maria Stella” the crucifix vanishes and Our Lady returns to Her original pose. Two small white crosses now appear on Her shoulders where they seem to be inplanted. Slowly a large white veil floats upwards, to finally cover the apparition completely. The Lady then disappears totally.
The Germans start to retreat and on the 20th of January general van Schmidt finally surrenders and on the 28th of January, just eleven days after the apparition, the peace agreement is signed. The message of Pontmain very clearly shows us the effect of the prayers of even a small Parish community. One should turn to prayer, especially in times of trails.
We remember Our Lady’s message in Pontmain very clearly. So now we can look at Her has She appears in the words of the hymns. ‘Mother of Hope, protect us…..pray for us: Mary raises Her arms whilst She looks at the small Red Cross on her Heart: This shows Our Lady to be very closely one with Her Son on The Cross-, thus She is Our Mother of Redemption. And will offer our prayers for us.
During the “Parce Domine” Mary pleads with us to offer Jesus Christ our Redeemer to God The Father. By offering Holy Mass as thanks to God Our Father for His Son Jesus Christ Our Lord. The red cross with the red Corpus, the bloody letters and the lighted candles on either side point once more to The Holy Mass. Finally during the “Ave Maris Stella” we see Her as She appears on the Miraculous Medal, giving very generously and the two small white crosses implanted in Her shoulders, speak to us of ‘Triumph’ though Gods Intervention. At Pontmain, Our Lady shows us that She can hold back Her Sons Arm, if we listen to and obey Her Messages.
The seventh prayer is “My Sweet Jesus” at this point forgiveness of all sins will be granted to those who with contrite hearts have first prayed the “Parce Domine”. An expression of suffering and pain appears on The Blessed Virgins Face and a crucifix is formed which She holds with both of Her hands. Both the cross and Jesus are red. Above the crucifix is a small beam on which appears: “JESUS CHRIST"in letters of blood, whilst Our Lady’s deep sorrow radiates out over the crowd. A star breaks loose from The sky and extinguishes the four candles which surround The Lady. She never takes Her eyes off the Crucifix When the parish priest of Pontmain commences the “Ave Maria Stella” the crucifix vanishes and Our Lady returns to Her original pose. Two small white crosses now appear on Her shoulders where they seem to be inplanted. Slowly a large white veil floats upwards, to finally cover the apparition completely. The Lady then disappears totally.
The Germans start to retreat and on the 20th of January general van Schmidt finally surrenders and on the 28th of January, just eleven days after the apparition, the peace agreement is signed. The message of Pontmain very clearly shows us the effect of the prayers of even a small Parish community. One should turn to prayer, especially in times of trails.
We remember Our Lady’s message in Pontmain very clearly. So now we can look at Her has She appears in the words of the hymns. ‘Mother of Hope, protect us…..pray for us: Mary raises Her arms whilst She looks at the small Red Cross on her Heart: This shows Our Lady to be very closely one with Her Son on The Cross-, thus She is Our Mother of Redemption. And will offer our prayers for us.
During the “Parce Domine” Mary pleads with us to offer Jesus Christ our Redeemer to God The Father. By offering Holy Mass as thanks to God Our Father for His Son Jesus Christ Our Lord. The red cross with the red Corpus, the bloody letters and the lighted candles on either side point once more to The Holy Mass. Finally during the “Ave Maris Stella” we see Her as She appears on the Miraculous Medal, giving very generously and the two small white crosses implanted in Her shoulders, speak to us of ‘Triumph’ though Gods Intervention. At Pontmain, Our Lady shows us that She can hold back Her Sons Arm, if we listen to and obey Her Messages.
Joseph Barbadette
became a priest, a member of the Congregation of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate,
while his brother Eùgene became a secular priest. He was assisted by one of the
girls who had seen Mary as his housekeeper, with the other, Jeanne-Marie
Lebossé, becoming a nun. A large basilica was built at Pontmain and consecrated
in 1900.
"This apparition in
Pontmain is fully approved by the Holy See:
February 1875"
Prayer to
Our Lady of Hope
0 Lady of Mental Peace, Mother
of Tranquility and Mother of Hope, look upon me in this time of my
weakness and unrest. Teach my searching heart to know that God's Love
for me is unchanging and unchangeable; and, that true human love can
only begin and grow by touching His Love. Let your gentle Peace which
this world cannot give be always with me. And, help me to bring this
same Peace into the lives of others. Our Lady of Mental Peace, Pray for
us.
Amen.
Amen.
God bless you Eric for sharing this, beautiful...
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