"A Holy Hour of Eucharistic
Adoration is a sharing in the work of Redemption."
- Archbishop Fulton J Sheen
"Think of it this
way, Thomas (priest receiving this letter). Because
St. Martin [de Porres] was black and
illegitimate he was insulted and mistreated. He identified with Jesus, ignored
and mistreated in the Blessed Sacrament. As they consoled each other, Martin
became more charitable, not hostile, better not bitter. He would spend as many
as eight hours each day in prayer before the Blessed
Sacrament.
This so pleased
Jesus that he made Martin a miracle worker. He would take a basket of fresh
bread from the monastery and go out into the streets to feed the poor. With a
single basket of bread he would feed an entire barrio.
Martin fed hundreds of starving people with a single basket of bread. You, dear Thomas, save hundreds of people from hell with a single holy hour of prayer in the Presence of the Living Bread come down from Heaven."
Martin fed hundreds of starving people with a single basket of bread. You, dear Thomas, save hundreds of people from hell with a single holy hour of prayer in the Presence of the Living Bread come down from Heaven."
Excerpt from: Letters
To A Brother Priest
Co-Authors: Rev. Fr Vincent
Martin Lucia
and Rev. Msgr. Josefino
Ramirez
St Martin de
Porres
aka: St Martin of
Charity
Dominican Coadjutor Brother
Peru ~ 1579-1639
Peru ~ 1579-1639
Father: Peruvian nobleman
Mother: free
slave of Panama
Patron saint of Social
justice and Interracial harmony
Feast Day - November
3
In 1962, Pope John XXIII beautifully remarked at the
canonization of Saint Martin de Porres: "He excused the faults of others. He
forgave the bitterest injuries, convinced that he deserved much
severer punishments on account of his own sins. He tried with all his might to
redeem the guilty; lovingly he comforted the sick; he provided food, clothing
and medicine for the poor; he helped, as best he could, farm laborers and
Negroes, as well as mulattoes, who were looked upon at that time as akin to
slaves: thus he deserved to be called by the name the people gave him: 'Martin of
Charity.'"
Click
here: St. Martin de Porres - YouTube (2 mins) Apostleship of Prayer
Click
here: St. Martin de Porres - YouTube (3 mins) CCTN
St Martin de
Porres, pray for us!
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