November 26
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St. John Berchmans, 1599-1621
He lived 22 years as a humble Jesuit seminarian, and become a Saint doing ordinary things in an extra-ordinary way.

 Son of a shoemaker, and one of five children, three of whom entered religious life. Great devotion to his position as an altar boy. He spent much of his time caring for his mother, who was in poor health. Jesuit noviate, deciding to become a Jesuit after reading the life of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga. Student at the Jesuit College at Malines. Studied philosophy in Rome. John had a dream of helping and teaching multi-lingual migrants, and he studied all the chief languages of Europe.
    He wanted to work in China after ordination. He died of unknown causes following his participation in a public debate defending the faith, and while clutching his rosary, crucifix, and rules of his order; he did not live to be ordained.
    John Berchmans was not noted for extraordinary feats of holiness or austerity, nor did he found orders or churches or work flashy miracles. He made kindness, courtesy, and constant fidelity an important part of his holiness. The path to holiness can lie in the ordinary rather than the extraordinary.
Born 13 March 1599 at Driest, Brabant, Belgium
Died 12 August 1621 at Rome; relics at Saint Ignatius Church
Beatified 1865 by Pope Pius IX  - Canonized 1888 by Pope Leo XIII
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