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April 17, 2025

SAINT OF THE DAY
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Saint of the Day for April 17:

Benedict Joseph Labre

(March 25, 1748 – April 17, 1783)

 

Listen to Saint Benedict Joseph Labre’s Story Here

Benedict Joseph Labre was truly eccentric, one of God’s special little ones. Born in France and the eldest of 18 children, he studied under his uncle, a parish priest. Because of poor health and a lack of suitable academic preparation he was unsuccessful in his attempts to enter the religious life. Then, at age 16, a profound change took place. Benedict lost his desire to study and gave up all thoughts of the priesthood, much to the consternation of his relatives.

 

He became a pilgrim, traveling from one great shrine to another, living off alms. He wore the rags of a beggar and shared his food with the poor. Filled with the love of God and neighbor, Benedict had special devotion to the Blessed Mother and to the Blessed Sacrament. In Rome, where he lived in the Colosseum for a time, he was called “the poor man of the Forty Hours devotion” and “the beggar of Rome.” The people accepted his ragged appearance better than he did. His excuse to himself was that “our comfort is not in this world.”

 

On April 16, 1783, the last day of his life, Benedict dragged himself to a church in Rome and prayed there for two hours before he collapsed, dying peacefully in a nearby house. Immediately after his death, the people proclaimed him a saint.

Benedict Joseph Labre was canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1881. His liturgical feast is celebrated on April 16.

 

Reflection

In a modern inner city, one local character kneels for hours on the sidewalk and prays. Swathed in his entire wardrobe winter and summer, he greets passersby with a blessing. Where he sleeps no one knows, but he is surely a direct spiritual descendant of Benedict, the ragged man who slept in the ruins of Rome’s Colosseum. These days we ascribe such behavior to mental illness; Benedict’s contemporaries called him holy. Holiness is always a bit mad by earthly standards.

 

Saint Benedict Joseph Labre is the Patron Saint of:

Homeless persons

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What Is Your Song?

 

A jazz saxophonist once put it this way: “Music pulls me deeper into being.” 

Being is prayer that helps form the ears of our hearts. Music can take us there. So can a good conversation. So can contemplation or liturgy or whatever it is that opens us up to receive the hidden truth beneath all things. And then, maybe at a time we least expect it, our hearts, as if attuned to a cosmic radio, become the station for divine song to rise. 

 

—from St. Anthony Messenger‘s “Let Us Pray: Listening to God with the Ear of the Heart”
by Stephen Copeland

 

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Help Me Keep Watch with You, Jesus

 

Reflect

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus asked the disciples to keep watch while he prayed. He came back to find them asleep. “Could you not watch for one hour?”

 

Pray

Dear Jesus,
How often have I let you down?
How often have you asked me to do something for you,
only to have my needs and wants take precedence?
You told the disciples, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
How true that is for me too, Lord!
I want to do your will, but the world distracts me and pulls me away.
Help me stay awake to your will, your requests, and your plans for me.
Amen.

 

Act

Get up 15 minutes earlier than usual. Sit with Jesus, and ask him what he wants you to do for him today.

 

Today's Pause+Pray was written by Colleen Arnold, MD. Learn more here!


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