The above picture is of the incorrupt body of Pope St. Pius V which rests in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Pius V
Pope
St. Pius V was born Michael Ghisleri of a poor family in North Italy in 1504. He became a Dominican friar at an early age. As Pope in the years immediately following the Council of Trent, Pius V followed the directives called for and set down liturgical and catechetical norms which guided the Church until the Second Vatican Council nearly 400 years later. Through his zeal and ardent prayers he obtained the victory at the Battle of Lepanto, thereby saving Christendom from the Turks. He died during the sixth year of his Pontificate, in 1572.
Let us accustom ourselves to remembering often that those who do the most for God are they who truly depend on Him to accomplish things!
The Church, Bearer of Christ
At the Last Supper Jesus, the Divine Master, said: "I am the way, the truth and the life" (Jn 14:6). That is: "I am the Way which you should follow; the Truth which you should believe; the Life which you have to hope for." Jesus Christ accomplishes this work for every single man, through the Church. The Church preaches the same truth, guides the people of God with a gentle hand, communicates grace and sanctifies souls through the sacraments. Thus, we can live in Jesus Christ on earth, and we shall live eternally happy in heaven. There is no salvation outside Jesus Christ and His Church.
What Strikes Me Most Today
The incorruptible Saints have always fascinated me. I actually did not know Pope St. Pius V's body was incorruptible until I read up on him. Reading about his life, he was born to a poor Italian family, and fought to defend the Church. I always assume God must be particularly happy with those saints whose body are incorrupt this long after death. Now I have to add visiting his tomb to the list of all the places I would like to see if and when I ever make it to Rome!
What strikes you most today?
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