Mercedarian Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament
Bullets and Bravery: How Our Church Survived
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Foundress Maria del Refugio braved the Mexican persecutions and anti-clericalism.

 

In the early 20th century, persecution was a problem for Catholics in Mexico. Our institute had been founded in 1910 by Maria del Refugio in Mexico City, and all too soon, the looming Mexican Revolution brought a government that was hostile to Catholics. By 1917, the Church's legal status was nullified by a new Constitution. Under this enactment, priests were stripped of their civic rights, religious communities were no longer recognized, public worship outside of churches was prohibited, and all religious-affiliated education was banned. 

 

In February of 1925, many of the Catholic schools were shut down. Out of fear, the bishops urged the directors of Catholic schools to sign a declaration observing the article of the Constitution which stated that "Religious corporations, ministers of religion, societies which exclusively or mainly carry out educational activities, and associations or societies concerned with the dissemination of any religious creed, will not involve themselves in any way in establishments which provide primary or secondary education, teacher training, or classes for workers or peasants." Maria del Refugio and her Mercedarian Sisters were among the few who refused to sign an observance to this attack on religion.

 

Several weeks later, government officials searched the Sisters' home with orders to shoot any priests they found. This would be one of several searches done to our convents. In these occasions, to protect the Eucharist, Maria del Refugio hid the Blessed Sacrament under her cloak, until the officials left. Many priests and religious gave their lives in this bloody wave of anti-clericalism, and Maria del Refugio was forced to send many of the Sisters to foreign countries for safety. The Sisters that remained with Maria del Refugio in Mexico often hid from persecution in the basements of nearby houses. 

 

Now, nearly a hundred years later, Catholics and Christians in general are struggling in this country to maintain religious freedom in the face of an increasingly hostile atmosphere of government restrictions. Although the Church in the United States has been spared bloody persecution, religious orders, Catholic schools, and universities have been threatened by the HHS mandate in a much more subtle attack. Even Christian-run businesses such as Hobby Lobby have engaged in lawsuits rather than pay for insurance which provides contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs. Christians recently won a huge victory when the Supreme court ruled to allow business owners such as Hobby Lobby's to freely exercise their religious beliefs.

 

We, the Mercedarian Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament are no strangers to persecution, and as we have stated before, are in full support of the USCCB to stand against the HHS mandate. Christ will continue to guide his Church and will not allow the gates of hell prevail against it, no matter how strongly the devil tries to silence the Church and its faithful. 

    

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