Saint of the Day – 21 September – St Maura (c827-850) Virgin, Apostle of prayer and of the poor and needy, devoted carer of the needs of the Church, acting in the role of a Sacristan, Miracle-worker.
Born in c827 at Troyes, Champagne, France and died there in 850 of natural causes. Also known as – Maura of Troyes.
Maura was born to a noble family in Troyes, France, in around 827 and, from a young age devoted herself to prayer. As a young girl, her prayers converted her father, Mauranus who had previously lived a worldly life. After his death, Maura continued to live at home, praying, serving the poor, and caring for her mother, who was named either Seluca or Sedulia. Maura’s prayers and example were also credited with her brother, Eutropius’ strong faith and he later became the Bishop of Troyes.
When not praying or serving the poor, Maura greatly enjoyed meeting the material needs of local Priests and the Troyes Cathedral, later, the Seat of her brother. She would make Sacred Vestments, trim the candles, fill oil lamps and prepare wax for the Altar. In fact, Bishop Prudentius of Troyes, a personal friend, wore an Alb spun and woven by her. In other words, she acted as the Sacristan and as Religious Sisters do.
Maura spent every morning in Church, praying. She fasted on Wednesday and Friday, sustaining herself only on small amounts of bread and water. Sometimes, she would walk several miles to visit her Spiritual Director at his Monastery. She was known to produce copious amounts of tears while praying, considered a gift from God. She also performed miracles but asked the people she assisted by her intercession, not to make these gifts known.
She died on 21 September 850, at the age of 23. She was buried in the Cemetery of Château-Nore-de-Troyes.
At least three known posthumous miracles are attributed to Maura . After her death, her body was washed but the water was claimed to have changed into milk. A young man was believed to have been cured of “a burning fever” after drinking this milk. A young woman, whose husband disliked a large birthmark on her cheek, also drank the milk and the birthmark disappeared.
Maura was declared a Saint by all the community, who honoured her annually on the day of her death, her Feast Day.+









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