St. Odilia – Patron of the Eyes & of the Afflicted
Solemn Novena
July 10-18
On each day of the Annual Solemn Novena, the
Crosier Fathers and Brothers of Onamia, MN will pray
to
Saint Odilia
Asking her to intercede for your special intentions
and healing needs.
National Shrine of St. Odilia
Crosier Fathers and Brothers
Onamia, MN
Odilia was born in France in the seventh century. When she was
still an infant, her parents realized that she was blind. Her father was so
angry that he ordered his only child put to death. But Odilia’s mother
convinced him to allow Odilia to be raised by nuns.
The nuns raised Odilia with faith and love. They gathered around
her on the day of her baptism when she was twelve years old. As the priest
blessed her with chrism, her blindness was cured. A legend about this miracle
says that the priest then said to her, “Now you will see me in the kingdom of
heaven.”
Odilia was welcomed home and began to get to know her family. She
was a beautiful young woman and her father planned for her to marry a rich man.
Odilia wanted to become a nun and to live the life she knew so well. Her father
again lost his temper and treated her badly until one day he saw her hiding a
bowl of food under her cloak as she left the castle. He asked her what she was
doing. Odilia explained that she was bringing food to the poor.
Odilia’s father gave her his castle to use as a convent and a place
for the hungry and sick to find help. At her request, her father also built a
monastery at the foot of the steep hill that led to the castle so that the
elderly and lame could be cared for without a long journey uphill. Soon,
Odilia’s father also built a large church so that everyone, poor or wealthy,
could worship God together.
The Church honors St. Odilia on December 13. She is the patron
saint of anyone with eye problems. St. Odilia teaches us to see the everything
we do with eyes of faith and to believe that with the Lord, anything is
possible.
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