Today is the feast of Saint Michael de Sanctis, also known as St. Michael of the Saints, a Spanish Discalced Trinitarian priest, the patron of cancer patients. Michael Argemir was born on September 29, 1591 at Vic, Catalonia, Spain. At age 6, he told his parents that he planned to become a monk and began modeling his life after Saint Francis of Assisi. Michael’s parents died when he was about ten years old. He then served as an apprentice with a local merchant. During this apprenticeship, he continued his fervent devotion to the Lord, especially to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the age of 12, he joined the Trinitarian Friars at Barcelona, taking his vows at St. Lambert’s monastery in Saragosa four years later. Shortly afterwards, Michael expressed a desire to join the reformed group of Trinitarians and was given permission to do so. He went to the Novitiate at Madrid and, after studies at Seville and Salamanca, he was ordained a priest. Twice he served as Superior of the hou
Canadian author Mike Mason wrote a book loosly based on the famous book by Brother Lawrence called Practicing The Presence of God; Practicing The Presence of People. It is one of a short list of books from my Protestant collection that I have kept because I have never loved others with the presence of Christ as I should not even as a minister did I love people except in my professional capacity which is really no love at all is it? Your link has caused me to pull this book of the shelf and to read it as I prepare for my first confession, my first time to experience the rite of reconciliation sometime in the New Year before I am my family are welcomed home to a Catholic faith.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this. It touched my heart. Welcome Home! I will be lifting you up in prayer as you prepare for your first Confession.
In the love of Jesus & Mary,
Jean