"If my people who are called by my name
humble themselves and pray, and seek my
face, and turn from their wicked ways, then
I will hear from Heaven and will forgive
their sin and heal their land."
~ 2 Chronicles 7:14
St. Veronica, one of the very first
devotees of the Holy Face
Devotion to the Holy Face of our Lord is not new in the Church. In fact, the familiar representation of the bearded face of Christ has its origins from the earliest Christian tradition as evidenced by ancient paintings discovered in the Roman catacombs, but the devotion has taken on a whole new significance in modern times through the efforts of three saintly individuals:
A Discalced Carmelite from Tours, France, our Lord entrusted a mission of atonement to this humble nun using the image of His Holy Face as a symbolic representation of how He is greatly offended by sin. Furthermore, Jesus forewarned her about the rise of Communism and its spread of blasphemous atheistic ideals, which he inspired her to fight against.
A special prayer of reparation - a spiritual weapon - was revealed to Sr. Marie, which the Lord requested that she propagate. The prayer came to be called the Golden Arrow (see below) after Jesus referred to it as such in a communication to this Carmelite mystic: "This Golden Arrow will wound My Heart delightfully, and heal the wounds inflicted by blasphemy."
The Golden Arrow Prayer
May the most holy, most sacred, most
adorable, most incomprehensible and
ineffable Name of God be forever praised,
blessed, loved, adored and glorified
in Heaven, on earth, and under the earth,
by all the creatures of God, and by the
Sacred Heart of our Lord Jesus Christ, in
the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.
Amen.
Ven. Leo Dupont (d. 1876)
A devout layman, Leo Dupont, was a lawyer by profession who lived in Tours, France. After learning of the revelations received by Sr. Marie of St. Peter, he set up an oratory in his home where he kept a votive lamp constantly burning before a linen print of the Holy Face, given to him by Sr. Marie's Carmelite Monastery, and patterned after the relic of the Veil of Veronica preserved in the Vatican.
Leo used his personal resources to actively promote devotion to the image as well as towards other works of charity. The countless healings that were effected through the oil from Leo's lamp, and his zeal in spreading the Holy Face Devotion, earned him the titles of the Holy Man of Tours and Apostle of the Holy Face; he is currently being investigated for possible sainthood.
Bl. Maria Pierina De Micheli (d. 1945)
This Beata received many private revelations from our Lord and the Blessed Virgin, requesting that she promote devotion to the Holy Face as a way of making reparation for the sins of mankind. Through Madre Maria Pierina, the Lord commissioned a medal - the Holy Face Medal - to be struck to which He attached special promises of grace and protection. This mystic-nun endured many episodes of physical attacks from the devil who strove to obstruct her divine mission, but despite his efforts, the Holy Face Medal spread rapidly because of the innumerable favors that were attributed to its devout use. Madre Maria Pierina was beatified by the Church on May 30, 2010, which further confirmed her holiness and the credibility of her private revelations.
For those interested, watch the 45-minute video below for an excellent presentation on the life of Bl. Maria Pierina - it's well worth it!
A video on the life of Bl. Maria Pierina
Below are promises manifested by Our Lady through Madre Maria Pierina in favor of those who will practice the Holy Face devotion, especially through the wearing of the Holy Face Medal:
- They will be strengthened in faith
- They will be ready to defend it (the Catholic Faith)
- They will overcome all difficulties, internal and external
- They will have a peaceful death under the loving gaze of my Divine Son
To download a printable, introductory brochure about this devotion, click here... or visit the website for the Holy Face Association @ www.holyface.com for more detailed info and/or to request a Holy Face Medal.
This unusual light formation appeared on
a wall of my former home on July 29, 1995,
during the rosary in Our Lady's garden. It
captures a rustic image of the Holy Face
of Christ, crowned with thorns.
A testimony received, via email from Conor in Wisconsin, concerning the Holy Face Medal. Posted here with the author's permission:
ReplyDelete"Dear Peter,
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for sending me a medal! I am so taken with this image of the Holy Face... it's a beautiful reminder of God's love.
I have recently returned to the church after many years, and see this as a gift from God. Would you kindly say a Hail Mary for me as I journey back into the mystery?
Peace and Blessings to you; thanks, again..."