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By The Dynamic Catholic Institute., May 28
Saint Mariana of Jesus (1618–1645)
Saint Mariana of Jesus discovered God’s dream for her through discussions with her confessor and spiritual director.
Mariana was born in 1618 in Quito, Ecuador. She took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience at the age of ten, but she did not enter a convent. Instead, under the guidance of her spiritual director, a Jesuit priest, she became a solitary consecrated woman and lived in her sister’s home. Mariana spent much of her time in the local Jesuit church, and many hours with her spiritual director, who was also her confessor.
Mariana already had many spiritual gifts, like curing diseases and predicting the future, but needed advice from her director on when and how to use them. Her Jesuit spiritual director encouraged her to become a Franciscan of the Third Order, which she did.
When earthquakes and a plague broke out in Ecuador, Mariana felt God was calling her to do something special for the healing of her homeland. She had learned from her spiritual director how to listen closely to the voice of God, and now she knew what God was asking of her. She asked God to let her personally take on all the pain of her city, if in return he would stop the plague. It worked. The plague subsided, but once it did, Mariana herself caught the disease. Saint Mariana of Jesus died on May 26, 1645, at the age of 26.
Going to confession and getting a spiritual director is rarely as visibly dramatic as this. But it is just as powerful for each and every one of us.
We all do things that affect us deeply, physically, emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, and psychologically. It’s time to let it go in confession. Let Jesus, the Divine Psychologist, work through your confessor and give you spiritual direction. You’ll progress a lot faster down the spiritual path than you would alone.
Feast Day: May 28
Feast Day Shared By: Saint Germain
Patron Saint of: Ecuador, the Americas, Bodily Ills, Loss of Parents, People Rejected by Religious Orders, and Sickness
Also Known As: The Lily of Quito
Symbols: Lilies and a Skull
Canonized: July 9, 1950
Canonized By: Pope Pius XII