May
20
Saints of the Day
Saint Bernadine of Siena,
1380-1444,
Bernardino
The Franciscan born with a speech defect, one of the greatest preachers
of all times in the Holy Name of Jesus
One day in the year 1408 the great apostle
Saint Vincent Ferrer suddenly interrupted his sermon,
to declare that there was among his hearers a young Franciscan who would be one
day a greater preacher than himself, and who would be placed in honor by the
Church before himself. This unknown friar, who would be canonized only six years
after his death, was Bernardine.
One day, preaching in praise of the Blessed Virgin, he
applied to Her the verse of the Apocalypse: “A great sign appeared in heaven, a
Woman clothed with the sun...” At once a brilliant star appeared over his head.
He was understood, when he spoke in Italian, by listeners of the Greek language
who knew only their maternal tongue. He obtained miraculous conversions and
reformed the greater part of Italy by his burning words and by the power of the
Holy Name of Jesus.
But his success had to be purified by the
cross. The Saint was denounced as a heretic, and his devotion as idolatrous.
After many trials he lived to see his innocence proved. In 1427 he refused
the bishopric of Siena, and a few years later two others, in order to
continue his preaching. He miraculously cured lepers and other sick persons, and
raised to life several deceased persons. The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus,
established in 1530, was extended to the entire Church in 1721 by Pope
Innocent XIII.
Thousands of listeners flocked to hear him
and to participate in dramatic rituals, which included collective weeping,
bonfires of vanities, and
exorcisms.
He was a renowned peacemaker, in the Franciscan tradition, who tried to calm
feuding clans and factions in the turbulent political world of the Renaissance.
His preaching visits would often culminate in mass reconciliations, as listeners
were persuaded to exchange the "bacio di pace", or "kiss of peace".
- Born
1380
at Massa di Carrara,
Italy
- Died
1444
at
Aquila,
Italy
- Canonized in 1450, a
Jubilee year, only six years after his death
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- When a fire is lit to clear a field, it burns off all the dry and useless
weeds and thorns. When the sun rises and darkness is dispelled, robbers,
night-prowlers and burglars hide away. So when Paul's voice was raised to
preach the Gospel to the nations, like a great clap of thunder in the sky, his
preaching was a blazing fire carrying all before it. It was the sun rising in
full glory. Infidelity was consumed by it, false beliefs fled away, and the
truth appeared like a great candle lighting the whole world with its brilliant
flame.
By word of mouth, by letters, by miracles, and by the example of his own life,
Saint Paul bore the name of Jesus wherever he went. He praised the name of
Jesus "at all times," but never more than when "bearing witness to his faith."
Moreover, the Apostle did indeed carry this name "before the Gentiles and
kings and the sons of Israel" as a light to enlighten all nations. And this
was his cry wherever he journeyed: "The night is passing away, the day is at
hand. Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of
light; let us conduct ourselves honorably as in the day." Paul himself showed
forth the burning and shining-light set upon a candlestick, everywhere
proclaiming "Jesus, and him crucified."
And so the Church, the bride of Christ strengthened by his testimony, rejoices
with the psalmist, singing: "O God from my youth you have taught me, and I
still proclaim your wondrous deeds." The psalmist exhorts her to do this, as
he says: "Sing to the Lord, and bless his name, proclaim his salvation day
after day." And this salvation is Jesus, her savior.
from a sermon by Saint Bernadine of Siena
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