July
17
Saints of the Day
Alexis was the only son of a rich Roman senator. From his
good Christian parents, he learned to be charitable to the poor. Alexis wanted
to give up his wealth and honors but his parents had chosen a rich bride for
him. Because it was their will, he married her. Yet right on his wedding day, he
obtained her permission to leave her for God.
Then, in disguise, he traveled to Syria in the East and lived
in great poverty near a Church of Our Lady. One day, after seventeen years, a
picture of our Blessed Mother spoke to tell the people that this beggar was very
holy. She called him "The man of God." when he became famous, which was
the last thing he wanted, he fled back to Rome.
He came as a beggar to his own home. His parents did
not recognize him, but they were very kind to all poor people and so they let
him stay there. In a corner under the stairs, Alexis lived for seventeen years.
He used to go out only to pray in church and to teach little children about God.
The servants were often very mean to him, and though he could have ended all
these sufferings just by telling his father who he was, he chose to say nothing.
What great courage and strength of will that took!
After Alexis died, his family found a note on his body which
told them who he was and how he had lived his life of penance from the day of
his wedding until then, for the love of God.
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=388
http://www.magnificat.ca/cal/engl/07-17.htm
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0717.htm
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