<http://www.mariedenazareth.com/2485.0.html?&L=1>Our Lady Appeared to 
Alphonse <http://www.mariedenazareth.com/2485.0.html?&L=1>Ratisbonne

Alphonse was born into a wealthy Jewish family of bankers. When his 
older brother converted to Catholicism and became a priest, the 
family disinherited him and young Alphonse vowed never to speak to 
him again. Then, at the age of twenty-seven, shortly before his 
marriage, everything in his life changed.

- Alphonse Ratisbonne: "I grew up until the age of fourteen or 
fifteen in the Jewish religion, which had been taught to me, and 
after that age up to age twenty-three I lived without any religion, 
even without believing in God, but following the inclination of 
natural morality, especially deep-felt charity and compassion." (...)

"In the middle of the night of January 19, (1842, in Rome) I woke up 
with a start--I saw before my eyes a large oddly shaped black cross, 
without Christ. I tried to dispel the image but to no avail, and I 
kept finding it before my eyes, no matter which way I turned. I 
cannot say how long I struggled in this way. I eventually fell back 
asleep, and when I woke up the next day, I no longer thought about it."

- Father de Villefort: "Ratisbonne told me he felt very agitated and 
had not been able to sleep all night, but didn't tell me why. He 
simply added that if he could convince himself that the current 
situation of his nation was only a test from God to distinguish those 
who are faithful, he would become Catholic. However, he kept having 
his doubts and believed that he lacked the courage to accept the 
test. At this point, he pressed his head against the wall and said: 
'My mind is very agitated.'"

- Theodore de Bussieres: "At about one o'clock in the afternoon I had 
to go and make some arrangements for the funeral ceremony of a good 
friend of mine. Seeing Ratisbonne coming down the Via Condotti, I 
invited him to accompany me but I told him he'd have to wait a few 
minutes while I attended to an errand. He consented and we entered 
the church. Noticing the funeral preparations, he asked for whom they 
were being made. 'For a friend I have lost,' I replied, 'whom I loved 
very much, Mr. de Laferronays.'"

He grabbed the Miraculous Medal and kissed it repeatedly

"Then Ratisbonne began to wander aimlessly around the nave of the 
church. I went off to the sacristy to make some arrangements. When I 
returned, I found him on his knees in the Chapel of the Archangels St 
Michael and St Raphael, in an attitude of deep meditation. (This 
chapel is dedicated to guardian angels and a small painting there 
represents St Raphael leading Tobias. Tobias happened to be 
Ratisbonne's Hebraic name.) I approached him and tapped him several 
times without getting the slightest reaction out of him. Finally, he 
lifted his tear-stained face, and said with an unreadable face,  'How 
that friend of yours must have prayed for me!'

"Ratisbonne finally grabbed the Miraculous Medal that was around his 
neck showing the Virgin pouring generous rays of graces and kissed it 
repeatedly. 'Oh! It was really she!' [1] Then he asked to see a 
priest and he told me that he could only tell this story to a priest 
and on his knees. So I took him at once to see Father de Villefort."

All majesty and sweetness, the Virgin Mary just as she looks on this 
medal, motioned to me to kneel down

- Father de Villefort: "He told me: 'I had only been in the church 
for a moment when I suddenly felt torn apart by anxiety. I looked up 
and the whole church had disappeared. One single chapel seemed to 
have concentrated all the light, and in the middle of that brilliance 
I saw someone standing on the altar; a lofty shining figure, all 
majesty and sweetness, the Virgin Mary just as she looks on this 
medal. An irresistible force drew me towards her. She motioned to me 
to kneel down and when I did so, she seemed to approve. She didn't 
speak a word, but I understood her perfectly.'"

The Madonna of the Miracle

Eleven days later Mary Alphonse Ratisbonne was baptized. His story 
spread like fire and many gathered to witness the baptism. His 
conversion diffused devotion to the Miraculous Medal beyond France to 
the world.  Ratisbonne immediately reconciled with his 
priest-brother, joined the Jesuits, and he himself became a Jesuit 
priest. The two brothers founded the Sisterhood of Our Lady of Zion, 
in the Holy Land, a congregation that cared for Jews and worked and 
prayed for their conversion.  Father Mary Alphonse died in 1884 at 
Ein Karem, John the Baptist's birthplace near Jerusalem.
___________

[1] Mary Theodore de Bussieres gave Ratisbonne a Miraculous Medal 
from the Rue du Bac in Paris and requested him to wear it as a test 
to his liberal doctrines. After putting the medal around his neck, De 
Bussieres added that every morning and evening Ratisbonne must recite 
The Memorare.

Taken from The Conversion of Mary Alphonse Ratisbonne,

by Mary Theodore de Bussieres (Paris, A. Bray, 1959).


<2480.0.htm>Alphonse Ratisbonne <2480.0.htm>(1820-1884)

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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the gift to participate 
with You to bring new life into the world.  But, all too often, the 
mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
Your image and likeness, called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.


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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the gift to participate 
with You to bring new life into the world.  But, all too often, the 
mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
Your image and likeness, called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.


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