Introduce young hearts to the miraculous power of Marian devotion through the inspiring story of Saint Catherine Labouré and the Miraculous Medal. Beautifully illustrated and lovingly told, this engaging Catholic children’s book follows the humble life of St. Catherine as she receives heavenly visions from the Blessed Virgin Mary and brings to life one of the Church’s most beloved sacramentals—the Miraculous Medal.
As part of TAN’s Saints and Sacramentals series, this book not only recounts St. Catherine’s story but also teaches children the spiritual meaning of the Miraculous Medal and how this sacred object draws hearts closer to Jesus through Mary. With simple language and captivating artwork, it offers both inspiration and catechesis for the next generation of faithful Catholics.
- Learn how the Blessed Mother appeared to St. Catherine in her convent cell
- Discover the origins and meaning of the Miraculous Medal’s powerful design
- Understand how sacramentals help prepare our hearts for grace
- See how God uses humble souls to accomplish great things
- Grow in love for Mary and trust in her intercession
From the Book
“I hope to serve God in whatever way He wants—in secret, in the open, in silence, or with my voice. Whichever way God chooses to use me, I am His servant first.”
— Saint Catherine Labouré
Intended Audience
Perfect for Catholic families, teachers, catechists, and homeschoolers, this book is ideal for children ages 5–10. It is especially well-suited for feast days, First Communion preparation, All Saints Day, or as part of a Marian devotion lesson in religious education settings.
Details:
Format: Hardcover
Page Count: 64
Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 2