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|    March 30th - St. Peter Regaldo    |
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      From: richarra@gmail.com              March 30th - St. Peter Regaldo              (1390-1456)               Peter lived at a very busy time. The Great Western Schism (1378-1417) was       settled at the Council of Constance (1414-1418). France and England were       fighting the Hundred Years' War, and in 1453 the Byzantine Empire was       completely wiped out by the loss of Constantinople to the Turks. At Peter's       death the age of printing had just begun in Germany, and Columbus's arrival       in the New World was less than 40 years away.              Peter came from a wealthy and pious family in Vallodolid, Spain. At the age       of 13, he was allowed to enter the Conventual Franciscans. Shortly after his       ordination, he was made superior of the friary in Aguilar. He became part of       a group of friars who wanted to lead a life of greater poverty and penance.       In 1442 he was appointed head of all the Spanish Franciscans in his reform       group.              Peter led the friars by his example. A special love of the poor and the sick       characterized Peter. Miraculous stories are told about his charity to the       poor. For example, the bread never seemed to run out as long as Peter had       hungry people to feed. Throughout most of his life, Peter went hungry; he       lived only on bread and water.              Immediately after his death on March 31, 1456, his grave became a place of       pilgrimage. Peter was canonized in 1746.              Comment:              Peter was an effective leader of the friars because he did not become       ensnared in anger over the sins of others. Peter helped sinning friars       rearrange the priorities in their lives and dedicate themselves to living       the gospel of Jesus Christ as they had vowed. This patient correction is an       act of charity available to all Franciscans, not just to superiors.              Quote: "And let all the brothers, both the ministers and servants as well as       the others, take care not to be disturbed or angered at the sin or the evil       of another, because the devil wishes to destroy many through the fault of       one; but they should spiritually help [the brother] who has sinned as best       they can, because it is not the healthy who are in need of the physician,       but whose who are sick (cf. Mt 9:12; Mk 2:17)" (Rule of 1221, Chapter 5).                     <><><><>       Whoever will come after Me, let him deny himself. (Matthew 16:24)              "Everyone has opinions of his own, nor is this opposed to virtue. It is only       the love and attachment we have to our own opinions, and the high value we       set on them, which is infinitely contrary to our perfection. This is the       last thing to be abandoned, and the cause why so few are perfect"        -St. Francis de Sales              This Saint succeeded in abandoning this last thing, so that he was once able       to write to a friend that he had no such attachment to his own opinion as to       wish anyone ill who did not follow it, and that he did not claim that his       sentiments should serve as a rule to anyone.              (Taken from the book "A Year with the Saints". March - Mortification)              Bible Quote:       Jesus answered them, and said: My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent       me. 17 If any man do the will of him; he shall know of the doctrine, whether       it be of God, or whether I speak of myself. 18 He that speaketh of himself,       seeketh his own glory: but he that seeketh the glory of him that sent him,       he is true, and there is no injustice in him. (John 7:16-18)                     <><><><>       An offering to the Holy Ghost:              On my knees, before the multitude of heavenly witnesses, I offer myself,       soul and body, to Thee, Eternal Spirit of God! I adore Thee, great God, and       acknowledge Thy dominion over me.              Thou art the light and the strength of my soul. In Thee I live and move and       have my being. I desire never to grieve Thee by unfaithfulness to grace,       and I pray with all my heart to be kept from the smallest sin against Thee.       Make me faithful in every thought, and grant that I may always listen to Thy       voice, watch for Thy light, and follow Thy gracious inspirations. I cling       to Thee, and give myself to Thee, and ask Thee, by Thy compassion, to watch       over me in my weakness. Holding the pierced feet of Jesus, and looking at       His five wounds, trusting in His precious Blood, and adoring His Sacred       Heart, lacerated for love of me, I implore Thee, Holy Spirit, Helper of my       infirmity, so as to keep me in Thy grace that I may never sin against Thee       with the sin which Thou canst not forgive. Give me grace, O Holy Ghost,       Spirit of the Father and the Son, to say to Thee, always and everywhere,       "Speak, Lord, for Thy servant heareth."              Imprimatur: + John M. Farley, Archbishop of New York, Sept 19, 1908.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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