Legion of Mary
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The Legion of Mary is a lay apostolic association of Catholics who, with the sanction of the Church and under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of All Graces, serve the Church and their neighbor on a voluntary basis in about 170 countries. Currently, St. Benedict’s Parish has three Legion of Mary groups, each one known as a praesidium:For information about the Legion of Mary at St. Benedict’s Parish, please contact Steve Scheerbaum, Vice President of Stella Matutina and President of the Tidewater Senior Comitium (Mother of Good Counsel). Text preferred – 724-816-1518.
Mater Dei |
Sedes Sapientiae Seat of Wisdom |
Stella Matutina Morning Star |
Virgo Fidelis |
Meets Tuesdays, 7:00pm |
Meets Thursdays, 9:15am | Meets Saturday, 7:00am |
Meets Monday, 9:15am |
Some Substantial Works: Chesapeake Rehab Patient Visits Willow Creek Visits Crowd Contact at CHKD/ Sentara/ EVMS Campus in Norfolk Door to Door Evangelization Crowd Contact in Ghent, at the Norfolk Tides, Wells Theater, ODU, Sandler Center, VB Oceanfront |
Some Substantial Works: Mary Table Pilgrim Virgin Home Visitation Chesapeake Rehabilitation and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Patient Visits Crowd Contact at Kroger, Chesapeake City Park Catechism – Little Flowers |
Some Substantial Works: Mary Table Pilgrim Virgin Home Visitation Chesapeake Rehab Patient Visits Door to Door Evangelization Crowd Contact in Norfolk, Chesapeake City Park |
Some Substantial Works: Rosary Making Making Birthday Cards for the infirmed Pilgrim Virgin Home Visitation Visiting elder care and rehabilitation facilities |
An Introduction to the Legion of Mary
The object of the Legion of Mary is the glory of God through the holiness of its members developed by prayer and active co-operation in Mary’s and the Church’s work. The unit of the Legion of Mary is called a praesidium, which holds a weekly meeting in the presence of a spiritual director and where prayer is intermingled with reports and discussion. The Legion sees as its priority the spiritual and social welfare of each individual. The members participate in the life of the parish through visitation of families, the sick, both in their homes and in hospitals and through collaboration in every apostolic and missionary undertaking sponsored by the parish. Every legionary is required to carry out a weekly apostolic work in the spirit of faith and in union with Mary.
The general and essential means by which the Legion of Mary is to effect its object is personal service acting under the influence of the Holy Spirit, having Divine Grace as its moving principle and support, and the glory of God and the salvation of souls as its final end and purpose. Evangelization, especially the seeking of conversions to the Church, should be a priority for the Legion. Through the visitation of homes and by other means, the Legion must, as a first principle, set out to establish a contact of some sort with every soul everywhere. Seeing and serving Christ in the sick and marginalized is another vital part of the legionary apostolate. While not engaging in the giving of material relief, legionaries will often find opportunities to do works of service for the needy.
Membership in the Legion of Mary
To be an active legionary, it is necessary to apply for membership in a praesidium which holds a weekly meeting and allocates a weekly apostolic task to the members, who generally work in pairs. After a successful period of probation, members are called to make the Legionary Promise (this is only applicable for members over 18 years) which is directed to the Holy Spirit. Realizing the necessity for a strong support of prayer, the Legion has Auxiliary members, who associate themselves with the Legion by undertaking a service of prayer in its name. The administration of the Legion is carried out through its various councils at the local, regional and national level. The central council, the Concilium Legionis Mariae, meets monthly in Dublin.
Reference: Concilium Information about the Legion of Mary
Please click on the links below for more information about the Legion of Mary:
- The Importance of the Legion of Mary video and other Legion of Mary videos on YouTube
- Tessera Prayers