Legion of Mary, Congregations

We are taken to Nevers (France) to the tomb of Saint Bernadette. During the Second World War (1940-1945) and at the request of Bishop Flynn, the Sisters of Charity of Nevers took Veronica in. The photos reflect some of the activities and meetings of the Legion of Mary founded in France by Veronica.

Highlights of spiritual life

Not only did she keep her religious cross, but also her religious name. ‘Veronica’. She always highlighted the feast of the Nativity of Mary and even made a small cradle. At her request, an iconographer painted an icon for this feast. Every day, she made time for Eucharistic Adoration.

 

Not only did she keep her nun's cross but also her nun's name, «Veronica».
She always highlighted the feast of the Nativity of Mary and even made a small crib. At her request, an iconographer painted an icon for this feast.
Every day, she took time for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

Charismatic Renewal

Sent to the United States in 1972 by Cardinal Suenens, Veronica discovered the grace of the Charismatic Renewal. Through her expertise, she became the Lord's instrument in bringing the leaders of this Renewal to Rome. She also worked hard to ensure that this current of grace was welcomed into the heart of the Church.

Angelus/FIAT Apostolate

Through the FIAT Apostolate, Veronica sought to lead small groups within the Church, with the aim of encouraging and inspiring Christians to live out their baptism in the service of evangelisation. Veronica collaborated with Cardinal Suenens on his books, booklets and other writings which were published in multiple languages. The FIAT rosary prayer available on this website reveals its spiritual significance.

Apostle to the end, death

The sixth series of photos captures the final years of Veronica's life. Though physically frail, she remained clear-headed and dedicated herself to the Proclamation right to the very end.

 

The FIAT medal, for which she created the original design, shows us a catechesis in images. Praying the FIAT Rosary brings it all to life. Humbly, the FIAT Association continued Veronica's work through gatherings in Belgium, Spain, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Luxembourg, France, Austria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, the United States and Italy. The Eucharistic celebration was at the centre of all these meetings.

 

Veronica's funeral was celebrated in Nevers (France), where she began her apostolate of direct evangelisation with the Legion of Mary.


Miss Yvette Dubois, Veronica's loyal companion for over 57 years.
Miss Yvette Dubois, Veronica's faithful companion for more than 57 years. Queen Fabiola was present at Veronica's funeral in 1998.

The Cause of the Servant of God, Veronica O’Brien

The diocesan phase of Veronica's beatification process was opened on 31 May 2022, on the feast of the Visitation of Mary to her cousin Elizabeth. Following the NIHIL OBSTAT (approval) from the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, given at the request of the local bishop, this first session was presided over by Cardinal Jozef De Kesel at the Diocesan Pastoral Centre of the Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels as was the Eucharistic celebration that followed. From that moment on, Veronica O'Brien has been a ‘Servant of God’.