From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Peter Claver
Priest
Born in Spain in 1580, St. Peter Claver worked in the service of the Negroes with faithful devotedness for twenty-seven years. On his religious profession chart as a Jesuit he wrote next to his signature: "Peter, slave of the slaves forever." He baptized nearly three hundred thousand slaves. Peter was ever ready to welcome them when they arrived, to instruct them, give them alms and nurse them in their illnesses. Pope Leo XIII proclaimed him special patron and protector of the Negroes. Peter Clave died September 8, 1654, and was canonized a saint in 1888.
Let us learn to treat everyone with true Christian charity regardless of color, race or creed.
What Strikes Me Most Today
"He baptized nearly three hundred thousand slaves." WOW! I imagine these people first arriving in a strange land as slaves. At a time when there had to be no hope, St. Peter Claver was waiting to share the Good News of Christ's Salvation - the most important freedom we can hope for - eternal freedom with God. What a gift thanks to the sacrifices of St. Peter Claver!
What strikes you most today?
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