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July 15, 2024

Hello John,

 

Today's Saint of the Day is Saint Bonaventure, an influential figure in the medieval Church and the history of the Franciscan Order. Saint Bonaventure dedicated his life to teaching, writing, and administering the Order, embracing the Franciscan love for Jesus and the Church. He played a crucial role in structuring and renewing the Franciscan Order and left behind a body of work that glorifies his major love, Jesus.

His teachings and writings continue to inspire and guide many to this day.

 

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Saint of the Day for July 15: Bonaventure

(1221 – July 15, 1274)

 

Saint Bonaventure’s Story

Perhaps not a household name for most people, Saint Bonaventure, nevertheless, played an important role in both the medieval Church and the history of the Franciscan Order. A senior faculty member at the University of Paris, Saint Bonaventure certainly captured the hearts of his students through his academic skills and insights. But more importantly, he captured their hearts through his Franciscan love for Jesus and the Church. Like his model, Saint Francis, Jesus was the center of everything—his teaching, his administration, his writing, and his life. So much so, that he was given the title “Seraphic Doctor.”

 

Born in Bagnoregio in 1221, Saint Bonaventure was baptized John, but received the name Bonaventure when he became a Franciscan at the age of 22. Little is known about his childhood, but we do know that his parents were Giovanni di Fidanza and Maria Ritell. It seems that his father was a physician and a man of means. While Saint Francis died about five years after the saint’s birth, he is credited with healing Bonaventure as a boy of a serious illness.

 

Saint Bonaventure’s teaching career came to a halt when the Friars elected him to serve as their General Minister. His 17 years of service were not easy as the Order was embroiled in conflicts over the interpretation of poverty. Some friars even ended up in heresy saying that Saint Francis and his community were inaugurating the era of the Holy Spirit which was to replace Jesus, the Church, and Scripture. But because he was a man of prayer and a good administrator, Saint Bonaventure managed to structure the Order through effective legislation. But more importantly, he offered the Friars an organized spirituality based on the vision and insights of Saint Francis. Always a Franciscan at heart and a mystical writer, Bonaventure managed to unite the pastoral, practical aspects of life with the doctrines of the Church. Thus, there is a noticeable warmth to his teachings and writings that make him very appealing.

 

Shortly before he ended his service as General Minister, Pope Gregory X created him a Cardinal and appointed him bishop of Albano. But a little over a year later, while participating in the Second Council of Lyon, Saint Bonaventure died suddenly on July 15, 1274. There is a theory that he was poisoned.

 

Saint Bonaventure left behind a structured and renewed Franciscan Order and a body of work all of which glorifies his major love—Jesus.

 

Reflection

Bonaventure so united holiness and theological knowledge that he rose to the heights of mysticism while remaining a very active preacher and teacher, one beloved by all who met him. To know him was to love him; to read him is still for us today to meet a true Franciscan and a gentleman.

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The Beauty of Bonaventure

 

Bonaventure experienced God’s love as revealed in the humility and suffering of Christ, whose cross enables us to experience God’s companionship and the power to change our lives. Bonaventure wanted to share the Franciscan experience of intimacy with God not only with monks and priests but with “ordinary” people who can embody this same love in the spiritual integration of head, heart, and hands. 

 

You can experience God’s love and embody God’s presence by integrating your faith with your daily responsibilities of work, citizenship, and family. You can discover spiritual practices that nurture your soul’s journey into God. Bonaventure’s message can provide a framework for understanding the world and your personal calling.

 

—from St. Anthony Messenger‘s “St. Bonaventure: Loving God with Heart and Mind“
by Bruce Epperly

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Days in the Desert

 

Reflect

Whether it’s waiting or working, it can sometimes feel like we are journeying through the desert with no end in sight. But it’s often in the desert that we learn the most about God, ourselves, and what we are grateful for in the present. May this prayer be a reminder of the spiritual landscape of the desert.

 

Pray

In these days
that blur together,
may grace surprise me
evermore.
When the world
stops turning,
may I still see
the splendor of earth.
As I labor
beneath the scorching sun,
may I be grateful
for the work.
Thank you, Lord,
for desert days
that help me love you
all the more.

 

Act

Read this simple prayer in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Take note of how you experienced God’s love in the hours before, or what you are most thankful for in the present moment.

 

Today's Pause+Pray was written by Stephen Copeland. Learn more here!

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