Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich had a poem published in The Poets of the future, a college anthology for 1921-22. The full book scan is available thanks to The University of California’s library.

Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich had a poem published in The Poets of the future, a college anthology for 1921-22. The full book scan is available thanks to The University of California’s library.

In BMT’s biography “An American Teresa,” there is a quote: “Last night I was saying my Rosary here at the window seat when suddenly the grounds outside appeared bathed in a dazzling light and the Blessed Mother was clearly seen by me. The vision lasted several minutes after which the grounds gradually returned to their normal appearance.”
Later BMT said the beauty and sweetness of it all stayed in her mind continually. This happened around her Freshman year 1919 at St Elizabeth College.
BMT went on to become a Sister of Charity of St Elizabeth, the religious order that ran the college and where her bodily remains are now housed. BMT always had a great devotion to the Blessed Mother, with whom she was well acquainted as “The Most Holy Theotokos” due to her Byzantine Catholic upbringing. In fact according to her biography, BMT’s initial desire was to join the Carmelite Order of Sisters, whose devotion is specially ordered towards Our Blessed Mother. According to her biography, she wanted “to follow in the footsteps of the Little Flower and enter Carmel.”
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Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjaonvich’s entrance into the religious life of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth was celebrated on February 11, 1925. This date was picked intentionally to fall on the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, and I wish to say happy feast day!
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This was recorded before the “B” in “BMT”! It is an EWTN interview with the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth from 2012.
This is the biographical video about BMT that the Sisters of Charity produced. It is very good.
A Sisters of Charity video about BMT.