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Daily Devotional: Feb 11 – Apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes

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🗓️ 11 February 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Today is Tuesday, February 11, 2025, The Apparition of the Blessed Virgin at Lourdes, a 3rd class feast, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: “Lourdes is the Remedy to the Evils of the Day,” today’s news from the Church: “St. Pius X and Lourdes,” and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Welcome to the traditional Catholic Daily Devotional.

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Today's Tuesday, February 11th, 2025, the apparition of the Blessed Virgin at Lord,

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a third-class feast with a color of white.

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In this episode, the meditation, Lords is the remedy to the evils of the day.

0:20.3

Today's news from the Church,

0:21.7

same high as the tenth in Lords, and today's thought from the Archbishop. But first,

0:28.1

the call-act of today's Mass, O God, who by the immaculate conception of the Virgin, prepared a worthy

0:33.9

dwelling for thy son, we humbly beseech thee that, recalling the apparition of the same virgin,

0:39.5

we may obtain health for both soul and body.

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Today's the feast of the apparition of our lady of lords, of course,

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but historically before this feast was instituted,

0:50.8

there was another feast, that of St. Severinus.

0:56.1

In the late 5th century, when the Aryan heresy spread across Burgundy, a young noble named Severinus chose a different path,

1:01.8

one of faith, penance, and charity. He dedicated his life to God in the monastery of Aganum,

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later known as the great Abbey of St. Maurice. As abbot, he was known for his

1:12.2

holiness and miraculous healings, and soon word of his gifts spread far and wide. By 504,

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the first Christian king of France, Clovis, had been battling an illness for two years. His

1:25.4

physicians had no cure, so he sent for Severinus, hoping for divine

1:29.9

intervention. The saint, knowing he would not return to his monastery, said farewell to his monks

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and set off. Along the way, his miracles continued. He restored speech and hearing to a deaf and mute

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bishop, healed a leper at the gates of Paris,

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and finally, upon reaching the palace, cured the king himself, simply by placing his own cloak upon

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