"We are born to
love, we live to love,
and we will die to love still more." - St Joseph Cafasso
and we will die to love still more." - St Joseph Cafasso
Remembering...
"Today is the historical
feast of Blessed Imelda Lambertini. The daughter of a noble family, Blessed
Imelda was born in 1322 in Bologna , Italy .
She was an only child and grew up going to Mass frequently with her family.
When she was nine, Imelda entered the Dominican Convent in Val di Pietra. As
the youngest one there, she prayed with the others and wore a modified Dominican
habit, but was unable to receive Communion, which was not permitted by Church
law until the age of twelve. This hurt her very deeply. She prayed that Jesus
would grant her wish and allow her to receive Him sooner. She even asked the
convent priest, but he refused to make an exception. To receive Jesus in
Communion became the consuming desire of her heart. She would even sometimes
exclaim: "Tell me, can anyone receive Jesus into his heart and not
die?"
When
Imelda was eleven years old, on the eve of the Ascension, she remained behind
after Mass, praying silently in the chapel. As the other sisters began to leave
the chapel, a great miracle occurred. Suddenly, a heavenly fragrance filled the
air and a luminous host had emerged from the tabernacle and was hovering above
Imelda's head. The sisters told the priest and upon seeing the host, he knelt
in adoration and received the host on the paten. He immediately gave Communion
to Imelda. Upon receiving Jesus, Imelda was so overcome with joy that she had
died in a loving state of ecstasy. In 1910, Pope St Pius X began to allow
children to receive Holy Communion at age
seven." (Excerpt from Catholic Fire)
"Tell
me, can anyone receive
Jesus
into his heart
and
not die?"
Bl Imelda Lambertini
Italy
~ 1322 -1333
Virgin,
Dominican
Protectress/Patroness
of First Communicants
Incorrupt
(Historical) Feast Day - May
12
Bl
Imelda, pray for us!
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