Today is the Feast Day of Saints Louis and Zelie Martin, parents of Saint Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flower.
They were married at midnight between July 12 and July 13, 1858. Louis designed a marriage medallion for Zelie with the Biblical pictures of Sarah and Tobias on one side with the date on the other side and the initials of their names. symbolizing the coming together of two families.Their marriage was one of love, as well as suffering. They desired to have many children for the Glory of God. In their openness to the gift of life, they had nine children, five of whom entered religious life. They lost four children at a young age.
The mission of their lives was to serve God. They lived modestly, reached out to help the poor and needy and led daily prayers in their home. Zelie died of breast cancer at the age of 45. Louis suffered greatly and had a three year stay in a psychiatric hospital. Through all their trials, they were devoted to a life of family and prayer.
God created man in His image, in the Divine Image, He created him; male and female, He created them. Genesis 1:27
The beauty of the Sacrament of Marriage is reflected in their lives of holiness, sanctity, prayer and good works. They are powerful intercessors for marriage and family life through their examples of the fidelity and faith in the married love of a man and woman. They were canonized saints on October 18, 2015.
We live in a culture which undermines holiness and the sacredness of life and marriage. Let us turn to them for their powerful intercession.
Saints Louis and Zelie, intercede for all families and pray for us and all the intentions we receive through this ministry and all those we hold in our hearts.
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