The Legion of Mary was founded in
Dublin, Ireland on 7 September 1921. It is a lay
catholic organisation whose members are giving service
to the Church on a voluntary basis in almost every
country.
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, where prayer
is intermingled with reports and discussion. Persons who
wish to join the Legion must apply for membership in a
Praesidium.
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. “For all states of the laity the
perfect example of spiritual and apostolic life is the
most Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Apostles, who while
leading the life common to all here on earth, one filled
with family concerns and labours, was always intimately
united with her Son and in an entirely unique way
co-operated in the work of the Saviour . . . All should
devoutly venerate her and commend their life and
apostolate to her maternal care”.
This membership is open to Priests,
Religious and lay people who wish to associate
themselves with the Legion by undertaking a service of
prayer in its name.