A very beloved saint, Anthony of Padova was actually born on August 15, 1195 near Lisbon in Portugal. When news of the Franciscan martyrs in Morocco
reached him, he joined the Franciscan Order in 1221, when he was 26 years old.
At his own request, he was sent as a missionary to Morocco with the mission of
preaching among the Moors. He had to return to Europe because of ill health.
After this, St Anthony was moved to Romagna (Italy) and spent 9 months as a
chaplain to hermits. At an
ordination ceremony, the priest who was about to give the sermon fell ill
suddenly and St Anthony was called upon to give the sermon in his place.
Although he refused with humility at first, he eventually had to do so because
of his vow of obedience to his superior. He followed St Francis while ministering in Padova, Italy. The last
two years of his life he spent in Padova,
preaching, hearing confessions and working to help the poor. St. Anthony died
on June 13th, 1231 at Arcella, a suburb of Padova in the apartment reserved for the chaplain of the
sisterhood of Poor Clares of Arcella. There he received the last rites and
died. He was only 36. Saint Anthony was canonized in 1232 by Pope Gregory IX
and declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1946. These are some quotes from St Anthony:
May your love grow in knowledge and understanding so that you
may know how to discern not only between good and evil, but also to distinguish
between what is good and what is even better.
We need external peace to live with others; we
need internal peace to live with ourselves; and we need eternal peace to live
with God.
When the rays of the sun strike crystal, it
glitters like sparks of a fire. A faithful Christian, illumined by rays like a
crystal, ought to illumine his neighbor with the light of good example, through
word and deed.
Truly honest people possess a harmonious and
pleasant demeanor; nothing reproachable can be found in their actions, nothing
inappropriate in their words, nothing indecent in their manner. Being
spontaneous and respectful, their behavior wins the admiration and goodwill of
all.
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