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The Medal in Everyday Life
It is not worn for special occasions. It is worn on ordinary days — the days when nothing seems to happen, and the days when everything does.

Mother Teresa
The extraordinary life of Saint Teresa of Calcutta, Nobel Peace Prize winner and devoted servant of the poorest of the poor.

Sister Catherine Labouré
The life and spiritual journey of Saint Catherine Labouré, recipient of the Miraculous Medal vision.

What This Small Thing Carries
I have tried to explain the medal to people who do not wear one. I have not always succeeded. But I keep trying, because the explanation matters.

A Healing I Cannot Explain
I went to Lourdes expecting nothing. I came home without the pain I had carried for eleven years. I do not know what to call what happened.

A Dream I Could Not Dismiss
I am not someone who puts weight on dreams. But I dreamed of a chapel I had never seen, and six months later I walked into it.

How the Miraculous Medal Crossed Every Border
A medal struck in Paris in 1832 now exists in nearly every country on earth. How does a small object travel so far, and what does it carry with it?

The Night the Medal Was Born
On November 27, 1830, a young novice in Paris was led to a chapel in the middle of the night. What she saw there changed the history of Catholic devotion.
Mary kept all these things in her heart
- Luke 2:51
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