Our Lady of Grace

The Green Scapular
Sister Justine Bisqueyburu
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In 1830, when Saint Catherine Labouré was greatly blessed by the Most Holy Presence of Our Lady Queen of Heaven and the Gift of the Miraculous Medal was given, Our Lady promised that all who made pilgrimage there in Faith would receive great graces through Her intercession with Her Divine Son. In the same Chapel nine years later, another great blessing was given to Sister Justine Bisqueyburu, that of the Green Scapular. Justine Bisqueyburu was born on 11th November 1817, in the village of Mauleon in the lower Pyrenees. She spent her early years with her mothers' sister and at the age of twenty-two joined the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. The Motherhouse of the Order was in the Rue du Bac in Paris. Shortly after her arrival she received a most special blessing. On 28th January 1840, while making her entrance retreat, and while praying in silence in the convent Chapel, she was greatly blessed to receive the Most Holy Presence of Our Lady. The Blessed Queen of Heaven was robed in a long gown of white silk that reached down to Her feet, which were uncovered. Over the gown was a mantle of pale blue. Her hair was not covered by a veil. In Her hands She held The Immaculate Heart, from the top of which issued dazzling flames. The Mother of God said nothing. This vision was repeated at the end of Sister Justine's retreat and on another five occasions during the course of her novitiate. On each occasion, the Blessed Virgin said nothing and the vision was as before.
After her first Profession of Vows, Sister Justine was sent to the town of Blangy to work with the Sisters of her Order there. Shortly after her arrival the Sisters gathered together to celebrate the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On this feast day of the birth of the Mother of Our Lord, Sister Justine was in prayer, meditating upon the feast day and the Lady in whose honour it is celebrated. She saw again The Blessed Mother of God. This time, however, the vision was different.
Ever humble and prudent, and distrusting of herself, Sister Justine related this message to her Novice Mistress, her direct superior in the Order, but asked her to keep silence over this. However, she also asked if the Novice Mistress felt it necessary for the Spiritual Director to be told of what had occurred.
Sister Justine retained a veil of silence about her great blessings and spoke of them only to those who were directly responsible for her religious training. Justine was a humble and obedient servant, faithful to the Rule, obedient to those in authority and compassionate to those who needed assistance. After the completion of her religious training she worked quietly in a number of hospitals run by the Sisters across France, and was later remembered as being a diligent, capable, compassionate and and gentle Sister.
The Green Scapular may be worn, carried on one's person or retained amongst one's belongings. The prayer given on the Scapular should be prayed daily.
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