Mary Therese Vicente
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Mother Mary Therese Vicente H.F.J. | |
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Title | Mother Superior |
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Born | Victorina Laxamana Vicente March 23, 1921 Quiapo, Manila, Philippine Islands |
Died | June 7, 1995 Quiapo, Manila, Philippines | (aged 74)
Resting place | Holy Face Chapel, Quiapo, Manila, Philippines |
Religion | Catholic |
Nationality | Filipino |
Parents | Maximino Vicente and Crispina Laxamana |
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Monastic name | Mary Therese of the Holy Face of Jesus |
Order | Sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus (former Carmelite) |
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Period in office | 1986–1995 |
Mary Therese Vicente (March 23, 1921 – June 7, 1995) was a Filipino Roman Catholic nun who through her devotion to the Holy Face led her to the foundation of Sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus.[1]
Early life[]
Victorina was born on March 23, 1921 at Quiapo, Manila. She was the seventh and the only daughter among the eleven children of the sculptor, Maximo Vicente Sr. and Crispina Laxamana. From her pious parents, she inherited an iron determination to be at the service of the Lord. At age four, Vicente experienced a very serious and potentially fatal fever but according to the Memoirs of Mother Therese, she was given Lourdes water, by a celadora of Lourdes Church which is stated to have saved her life.
From 1928 to 1938, Victorina had formal schooling at the Colegio de Santa Rosa, Intramuros, where she finished with honors. While at the Colegio de Santa Rosa, her family's househelp often brought her medicine, and the nuns at the institution often gave her extra merienda or food due to her poor health. She graduated in 1941 with the degree in commerce from the University of Santo Tomas.
Missionary career[]
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Legion of Mary[]
Victorina was among the earliest members of the Legion of Mary in the Philippines. Her efficiency and courage made her an indispensable and that of the other pioneers during the war years.
During World War II, she was not hesitant to visit the slums. In 1942, Vicente was made Curia President. As president she traveled in different locations in Manila from Quiapo, Binondo and Santa Cruz despite the Japanese invasion and occupation. She organized the Inter Parish Catechetical Convention. She also extend the Legion in Pampanga. In one incident, she rode a truck with the Hukbalahap rebels and according to her she was not mistreated due to her being able to speak Kapangpangan. Vicente was able to establish the first Praesidia in a territory occupied by the Huks.
As a Discalced Carmelite[]
Victorina entered the Discalced Carmelite nuns. On February 2, 1947 at the Carmelite monastery in Lipa, Batangas, she received the name Sister Mary Therese of the Sacred Heart after her favorite saint, Therese of Lisieux. During her stay at the Carmelite monastery in Lipa, she witnessed the miracles and the said apparitions of the Blessed Virgin as Our Lady Mediatrix of All Graces to the postulant, Teresita Castillo. In 1956, she was transferred to the monastery of Angeles City and appointed as sub-prioress.
Sisters of the Holy Face[]
Arriving in Naga City on August 5, 1966, she assisted Archbishop as first superior and formator of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of the Church. She was actively engaged in social action apostolate of the archdiocese when she was assigned to the convent of Quiapo, which was to become the Holy Face center.
In 1977, she assisted Bishop Pedro Bantigue in forming the Missionaries of the Holy Face. She was likewise the first formator of the Daughters of Saint Joseph of Masbate and the organizer of the Crusaders of the Holy Face, a lay organization. In order for her to be in better service in Quiapo, she left the Daughters of Mary, and on October 1, 1986, she herself founded the Sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus of Perpetual Adoration and served as its superior until her death.
Later life and death[]
Vicente got seriously ill in April 1995 due to complications from diabetes, affecting her heart. She died on June 7, 1995. There have been calls for her to be proclaimed a saint.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus: Our Foundress". holyfacesisters.org.
- ^ "Mo. Mary Therese Vicente of the Holy Face of Jesus". facebook.com.
- 1921 births
- 1995 deaths
- University of Santo Tomas alumni
- Founders of Catholic religious communities
- Leaders of Catholic female orders and societies
- Filipino Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- Filipino Servants of God
- 20th-century venerated Christians
- People from Quiapo, Manila
- 20th-century Christian nuns