by: Norman Fulkerson
Of all the invocations to our Lady, Gate of Heaven
is one of the most beautiful. This title had a new meaning for me when I
arrived for a Fatima home visit at the house of Dominique McGuire and
found her in tears.
Her
mother, Marie Jeannine Michel, a native from Haiti, had suffered a
massive heart attack the day before and was now dying. I was more than
happy to take the statue to visit her at Rex Hospital in Raleigh, North
Carolina. It was painfully clear, when we arrived in the Intensive Care
Unit, that this poor soul was reaching the end. Over the next couple of
hours we prayed numerous rosaries, litanies and the prayers for the
dying by her bedside. We also struggled to provide the dying women with
all the spiritual assistance we could.
As we prayed, the
attending nurse, who happened to be Catholic, kept calling local
Churches to find a priest who would administer last rites. Whenever she
entered the room to care for Mrs. Michel she would join in the responses
to the Hail Mary. Overwhelmed by the scene, she exclaimed, “I hope when
I am dying someone will bring the statue to visit me and pray the
rosary.”
Moments before the priest arrived, Dominique asked me
if I had an extra scapular for her mother. I did not. As the priest
administered the last rites I scurried from the room in search of this
precious sacramental, only to find I was the only person wearing one.
Mrs. Michel was in much more need of it than me, so with the help of a
doctor we temporarily removed her oxygen mask and placed my scapular
around the dying woman’s neck. Dominique then took her Miraculous Medal
and pinned it on to the scapular.
The most moving part of this
visit occurred when Mrs. Michel opened her eyes and showed signs she
wanted to speak. When they removed the oxygen mask, Dominique told her
mother, in their native tongue, that “Momma Mary” was in the room. Since
Mrs. Michel seemed to be already looking into eternity, with a type of
“fog of death” in her gaze, I carried the statue over next to her bed.
Surprisingly she reached up and took hold of our Lady’s hands and held
on for some moments. The oxygen mask was then replaced as the nurse
administered morphine to deaden the pain she was experiencing. Mrs.
Michel died at 6:00 AM the following morning with Dominique praying
beside her bed.
While the America Needs Fatima home visitation
program is a very rewarding apostolate, nothing on earth compares to the
satisfaction of a visit like this. A person going through such a moving
ordeal, however, could naturally ask, “Was there something more we
could have done?” In the case of Mrs. Michel, the answer is a resounding
no. She received the last rites of Holy Mother Church, was clothed in
the brown Scapular, and was almost continuously surrounded by the
melodious sound of the Angelic Salutation. Hours before she passed into
eternity, Mrs. Michel also had the grace to hold hands with She who
truly is the Gate of Heaven.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
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Mr. Norman this is a beautiful story thanks for sharing it with all of us.
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