...you will fill me with joy in your
presence... - Psalm 16:11b
"In 1853 Neumann began the Forty
Hours Devotion* on the feast
of Corpus
Christi in the Church of St Philip
Neri .
The Forty Hours Devotion was known three centuries before Neumann's time. ...
What
Neumann did was to inaugurate it on a diocesan level. A schedule was made
calling for the devotion to be held in designated churches so as to cover the
entire year. Neumann gave great edification by the way he joined in these
devotions whenever possible. To Neumann the Forty Hours was not merely the
pious practice of making visits. To him it was the way of seeing
that Catholic life in Philadelphia was rooted
in the Eucharist."
Alfred
C. Rush,
CSSR
The Autobiography
of St
John Neumann,
CSSR
*Forty Hours
Devotion is a devotion in
which continuous prayer is made for forty hours before the Blessed Sacrament
exposed. It commonly occurs in a succession of churches, with one finishing
prayers at the same time as the next takes it up. The
number forty has always signified a sacred period of
time: the rains during the time of Noah lasted 40 days and nights; the
Jews wandered through the desert for 40 years, our Lord fasted and prayed for 40
days before beginning His public ministry. The 40 Hours Devotion
remembers that traditional "forty-hour period" from our Lord's burial until the
resurrection.
St
John Neumann
Bohemian
- 1811-1860
Redemptorist
missionary - Bishop of Philadelphia
Bishop
motto: “Passion of Christ strengthen
me”
Multi-lingual;
Promoter of Forty Hours Devotion
Opened
over 100 schools, built over 80 churches,
wrote
2 catechisms, and a Bible History +++
Patron
of sick children and immigrants
FEAST
DAY - January 5
“Lord,
teach me how to live.” ~ St John Neumann
St
John Neumann, pray for us!
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