Blessed Margaret of Castello - Patroness of the Right-To-Life Groups - April 13th
Blessed Margaret (1287-1320) was born a hunchback, midget, blind, lame and ugly. When she was six years old, her proud and noble parents walled her up beside a chapel. She could not get out, but could attend Mass and receive the Sacraments. After 14 years of imprisonment, her parents took her to a shrine to pray for a cure. When no cure took place they abandoned her. She eventually became a lay Dominican and spent the rest of her life in prayer and works of mercy. Her charity towards others was unbounded. When she died at age 33, the townspeople thronged to her funeral and demanded that "the saint" be buried in a tomb inside the church. The priest protested, but when a crippled girl was miraculously cured at the funeral, the people had their way. Blessed Margaret is the patron of the Right-To-Life groups.
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