Marie du jour, 29 May: Blessed Elia of St. Clement
Let’s be guided today by the grateful and wonder-filled memory of the dreams and spiritual experiences that, from early childhood, revealed the tenderness of God’s love for Teodora Fracasso—Blessed Elia of St. Clement
In May 1905, when she was just over three years old and on holiday with her family, little Teodora had a dream that would remain impressed on her heart as a first heavenly calling:
“Mama, I dreamed that in front of our little house, near the driveway gate, stretched a vast field of fragrant lilies. A young matron, so beautiful, with eyes that sparkled like two stars, wrapped in a white mantle, crossed through it. In her beautiful hands she held a golden sickle, and with a smile from Paradise, she gently touched the white lilies to the right and left: at her touch, they bowed sweetly on their stems. When she reached the end of the white field, the beautiful Lady laid down the sickle, bent down, and plucked a small lily from the earth. She gazed at it for a long time, then pressed it to her heart and disappeared.”
Her mother, moved, said to her: “My little one, that was the Virgin Mary, who in a gesture of favor pressed your little soul to her Heart. You honor her every day, and she wanted to reward you by letting herself be seen while you slept.”
From that day on, with tear-filled eyes and a heart full of wonder, Teodora began to speak to Mary with words of love and offering: “My good Lady, how beautiful you were!… I offer myself to you, never ever to belong to the world, and when I grow up, I will be a nun.”
Blessed Elia of St. Clement
From the Triduum of Prayer to Blessed Elia of St. Clement
Translation from the Italian text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: A watercolor-style rendering of a red-haired girl gathering lilies outside a rustic Italian farmhouse evokes the childhood vision of Blessed Elia of St. Clement (Teodora Fracasso), whose early dream of the Virgin Mary marked her life of self-offering and grace. Image credit: Midjourney / Carmelite Quotes (AI-assisted, style inspired by Mary Cassatt and Tuscan watercolor)
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What early memory or experience awakened my love for Mary or desire to offer myself to God?
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