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Mary Potter


Born
November 22, 1847

Died
April 09, 1913

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Mother Mary Potter was the founder of the sisters of the Little Company of Mary in 1877. On 8 February 1988, Pope John Paul II proclaimed her Venerable.

She is the author of the works The Brides of Christ and Devotion for the Dying and the Holy Souls in Purgatory: Mary's Call to Her Loving Children.
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Devotion for the Dying and ...

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Marys̕ conferences (Our Lad...

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To Jesus Through Mary: Spir...

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The Brides of Christ

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“We know that to all who use one grace well, another is given, and another upon that, and so on; that thus a chain, as it were, of graces is formed, one linked to the other, reaching to eternity, and that one grace lost is a chain of graces lost.”
Mary Potter, Devotion For The Dying

“To St. Gertrude it was revealed that however small the good work might be that was done for the glory of God, if but one “Our Father” is said for the welfare of the Church, the Son of God receives that work with ineffable delight as the fruit of His Passion, gives thanks to God for it, blesses it, and in blessing, multiplies it.”
Mary Potter, Devotion For The Dying

“Oh, that the prayer of some charitable soul may bring a grace at that moment! There may be no time to send for a priest, but an act of perfect contrition will save that soul and restore to it God’s grace, if unhappily it has lost it.”
Mary Potter, Devotion For The Dying