The beginning of evil
is the lack of vigilance.
St. Poemen
is the lack of vigilance.
St. Poemen
Guy
was born near Ravenna in northern Italy to parents who took great pride
in him. Primarily to give them pleasure, he was meticulous in his dress
and personal appearance. Still, one day during a festival, realizing
the vanity of this way of being, and taken with deep compunction, he
stripped himself of his fine garments and gave them all away to the
poor.
Leonard
Murialdo was born in 1828 into a wealthy, but religious, family in
Turin, Italy. The eighth child in a large family, he was only four years
old when he lost his father.
Rupert
was already a bishop and known for his great virtue, when he was
invited by Duke Theodo of Bavaria, himself still a pagan, to evangelize
his people. Although the Gospel had already been preached in Bavaria,
its people were, for all intents and purposes, but nominally Catholic,
as pagan practices and Arian heretical beliefs persisted in their midst,
adulterating the purity of the Christian doctrine.
Tutilo
was an Irish man who, while visiting the renowned Benedictine Abbey of
St. Gall in present-day Switzerland, delayed his departure – and stayed
his whole life.
King
Charles had a great admiration for the gifted monk and remarked that it
was a great pity for so much talent to be hidden away in a monastery.
But the saint himself shrank from publicity and when obliged to go to
the great cities he strove to avoid notice and compliments. All he
wanted was to use his gifts for the service of God. Though Tutilo was
the epitome of today's "Renaissance man", sanctity was his real crown.
John
came to love obedience and obeyed unquestioningly no matter how
unreasonable the task thrust upon him. At the command of his spiritual
director, he once spent an entire year watering a dry stick, thrust into
the mud, as if it were a flowering plant.
Braulio
was a brilliant scholar and a pupil of St. Isidore, who founded a
university in Seville, Spain. He eventually became a mentor to his
mentor, and went on to advise not only ecclesiasts but kings.
The Angelus
Shortly after the recital of the three Hail Mary’s
at evening had become familiar, a custom established itself of ringing a
bell in the morning and of saying the Ave thrice. It was the town bell
which was rung in this case, for the preservation of peace, whence it was called "the peace bell." The same designation was also applied elsewhere to the evening bell.
Lucy was born in 1672 in Tarquinia in Tuscany. Orphaned early in life, she was raised by her aristocratic aunt and uncle.

With
the Incarnation of the Word, God was preparing to rescue the world. In
doing this, He, who is king of the world by right, also became king by
conquest.
In
the Annunciation, the archangel is particularly protective of her
purity and chastity. If we were to see him, he would inspire in us a
thousand desires and acts of admiration and longing to possess purity to
a eminent degree.
Sirmium,
then the capital of Pannonia, is in present-day Serbia. Apart from his
position as bishop, Irenaeus seems to have been a man of local
importance. Arrested during the terrible persecution of Diocletian,
Irenaeus was brought before the governor, and commanded to offer
sacrifice to the gods. At his refusal, he was stretched on the rack, but
did not relent. His mother, wife (at that time the laws of celibacy
were different) and children hung about his neck begging him to save
himself and not to abandon them.
As
the seat for the Archbishopric of Lima in Peru, became vacant, the king
turned to Judge Toribio de Mogrovejo as the only man with enough
strength of character to rein in the scandals in the colony. Shocked at
the prospect, he prayed, and in writing to the king pleaded his own
incapacity and other canonical impediments, among them the canon
forbidding laymen from being promoted to such dignities. Finally,
compelled by obedience, Toribio accepted the charge. After a suitable
time of preparation, he was ordained to the priesthood, consecrated
bishop, and immediately nominated for the Archdiocese of Lima. He was
forty-three years of age.

The
unique and successful escape of Father Gerard from the Tower of London
was most certainly planned by Owen, although the escape itself was
carried out by two others.
In
the land evangelized by St. Patrick, there emerged in subsequent
centuries a number of saints, who by the sanctity of their lives firmly
established Christianity in Ireland. Among these is to be numbered the
great St. Enda of Aran.
As
a direct descendant of King David, Joseph was of royal lineage.
Although of noble birth and ancestry, this heir of the throne of David
was circumstantially poor and a carpenter by trade.
Though
Cyril’s birthplace is unknown, he was certainly brought up in
Jerusalem. His parents, very probably Christians, gave him an excellent
education.




Returning
to Ireland, Patrick proceeded to win over the pagan chieftains, druids
and ultimately the king by his daring, meekness, miracles and inspired
teaching. The tradition of a three-leafed shamrock originated in the
fact that he held the shamrock up before the Irish chieftains as he
explained the doctrine of the Holy Trinity of three divine Persons in
one God.
Abraham
was born near Edessa in Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq, into an
extremely wealthy family. Though he preferred the celibate life, his
parents chose a bride for him but on the seventh day of the customary
festivities preceding the marriage, Abraham disappeared.
Reluctant
but obedient, the hermit settled in Beth-Kiduna where he built a church
and, after earnest prayer, set out to destroy pagan altars and topple
idols. Needless to say, the infuriated villagers beat him and expelled
him from their midst. In the morning he was back praying in his church
and from there went out to harangue the people urging them to give up
their superstitions and abominations. This time he was stoned and left
for dead, but recovering, again returned and bearing insults, isolation
and mistreatment, he persevered.