From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Anselm
Bishop and Doctor
St. Anselm was born in Piedmont, north Italy, of noble parents. He became a Benedictine monk, Abbot, and then Archbishop of Canterbury. He was banished from England by the king because he resisted the latter's desire to usurp the rights of the Church. Anselm went to Rome where he was welcomed by Pope Urban II. He assisted the Pope in combating the problems of the times. He was recalled to Canterbury, where he died in 1109.
As St. Anselm, let us be willing to profess and proclaim our faith even when among people who would profane it.
What Strikes Me Most Today
St. Anselm - This year marks the 900th anniversary of his death. He was born in Piedmont, north Italy, the same general area as Blessed Alberione. In our world it is often difficult to publicly discuss our faith. Many people worry about offending those of other faiths or making others "uncomfortable." St. Anselm is a great example of someone standing up for the faith at a time when he was opposing the King of England and risking his life. But here we are 900 years later still talking about his saintly example.
So for me, it's not likely I'll be opposing any kings in the near future. But for a practical application of today's writing for my own life, I would like to try to at least not hide my faith. For example, when out at a restaurant with my family, we should try to make the sign of the cross and pray before we eat; and when I'm saying my Rosary while walking next time, I'm not going to hide my Rosary in my pocket. I would love to see people making the sign of the cross, praying, and saying the Rosary in their daily life - more examples of things I shouldn't be saving only for when I'm in church!
I know these aren't the St. Anselm level actions, but I'm still taking baby steps, and mainly trying to make them in the right direction.
What strikes you most today?
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