by Blessed James Alberione
St. Camillus de Lellis
Priest
This apostle of Christian charity, son of a soldier of the Kingdom of Naples, was born in 1550. At first Camillus, 6 feet, 6 inches tall, lived as a soldier; then, repenting for his undisciplined past, he was converted to Christ at the age of 25. Camillus served the sick and dying at the Incurables Hospital in Rome. He also founded a congregation of priests, the Servants of the Sick, who promise to tend the sick - even those stricken with the plague. He died in 1614. St. Camillus is the patron of hospitals, patients, and of all those who nurse them.
Let us have a tender care for the sick and pray for their recovery.
Strength for Action
Prayer guarantees success. Without prayer let us not test our strength; adverse forces are superior to us; we need God's armor to be able to win.
Live To Give
The tree is known by its fruit. Strong parents have healthy sons. Spiritually, everyone communicates the life which he possesses.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I am struck today by the Strength for Action section above. We may think we are strong in avoiding certain sins, but without prayer, we are setting ourselves up to fail. We should remind ourselves that God and Satan are by no means equals. God is God; Satan is a fallen angel. I know whose side I want to be on. So, if I want to please God (especially by avoiding sin), I need to pray more and avoid the near occasion of sin. At my last confession, the priest said the key is to avoid the near occasion of sin, and to make the decision ahead of time to choose not to pursue sin when that first subtle notion to sin arises. If we wait, we are giving it a chance to take hold and make it harder to avoid whatever sin is tempting us at the time.
What strikes you most today?
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