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The Miraculous Medal: Its Origin, History, Circulation, Results

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The narrative recounts the life of a Daughter of Charity who experienced a series of Marian apparitions in 1830 that led to the instruction to strike a devotional medal. It offers a biographical portrait of the sister, detailed descriptions of the visions and their symbolic imagery, and the subsequent canonical inquiries. The account follows the medal's rapid circulation, collects reported cures, conversions, and other graces attributed to its use, and places these events within broader developments in Marian devotion, including links drawn to the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. Historical chronology, witness reports, and curated testimonies are combined to document the medal's origin and effects.

About the Author

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Jean-Marie Aladel

Jean-Marie Aladel was a French priest and author, best known for his work on the Miraculous Medal, a significant symbol in Catholic devotion. His notable book, "The Miraculous Medal: Its Origin, History, Circulation, Results," explores the origins and impact of this revered medal, detailing its historical context and spiritual significance. Aladel's writings contribute to the understanding of Marian devotion and the role of the Miraculous Medal in the lives of the faithful. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Catholic history and spirituality.

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