Description
The devotion to Our Lady of La Salette is honored with an oratory in the Basilica, featuring a vivid mosaic designed by J. Piercey Studios. The mosaic was blessed and dedicated by Theodore Cardinal McCarrick of Washington on May 12, 2002.
metal
2.5cm x 1.5cm
Nickel plated
The message of Our Lady of La Salette is ultimately one of hope
hope for the redemption of humanity through Christ
.
Origin of the Devotion to Our Lady of La Salette
One day, Melanie Calvat (14) and Maximin Giraud (11) were herding cattle in the French Alps when they saw the Blessed Mother appear. She sat weeping, holding her face in her hands and surrounded by an orb of dazzling light. According to the childrens account, she related that she was concerned about the lack of devotion amongst Catholics and emphasized the importance of prayer and conversion. As she spoke, the children realized that the light was emanating from a special crucifix she was wearing around her neck.
Today, that crucifix is known as the La Salette cross, featuring a hammer and pincers at the ends of the horizontal beam behind Christs outstretched arms. While the hammer symbolizes sin and division, the pincers represent the missionaries work of reconciliation and combatting sin in the world. This cross is the symbol of the La Salette Missionaries today.
Our Lady of La Salette in the Basilica
The devotion to Our Lady of La Salette is honored with an
oratory
in the Basilica, featuring a vivid mosaic designed by J. Piercey Studios. The mosaic was blessed and dedicated by Theodore Cardinal McCarrick of Washington on May 12, 2002.
The Oratory of Our Lady of La Salette
The Message of La Salette
The message of Our Lady of La Salette is ultimately one of hope hope for the redemption of humanity through Christ. On the 150
th
anniversary of the Apparition of La Salette in 1996,
Pope John Paul II remarked
:
The wide diffusion of the event of La Salette bears convincing attestation that the message of Mary is not contained solely within the suffering expressed by her tears. The Virgin bids us regain spiritual composure Mary appeared in a light reminiscent of the splendor of a humanity transformed by the Resurrection of Christ: La Salette is a message of hope, a hope sustained by the intercession of her who is the Mother of all peoples. Our alienations are not irreparable. The night of sin surrenders to the light of divine mercy. Human suffering properly accepted can contribute to purification and salvation. The arm of the Son of Mary will not weigh upon, not condemn, the people who walk humbly in the pathway of the Lord. Christ will take the outstretched hand into his own, and lead to new life the sinner reconciled by the grace of the Cross.
Additional Source:
The Basilica Guidebook
, Dr. Geraldine Rohling
Light a Candle at the Basilica
In honor of Our Lady of La Salette, we invite you to light a candle today at the National Shrine or in your home. Vigil candles burn in the chapels throughout the Great Upper Church and lower crypt level of the National Shrine. Each candle represents the faith of the supplicants and their fervent prayers entrusted to the loving intercession of the Blessed Mother.
Our Lady of La Salette is a Marian apparition reported by two French children, Maximin Giraud and M*lanie Calvat, to have occurred at La Salette-Fallavaux, France, in 1846. On 19 September 1851, the local bishop formally approved the public devotion and prayers to Our Lady of La Salette.
Location
:
La Salette-Fallavaux
,
France
Witness
:
M*lanie Calvat
;
Maximin Giraud
Approval