by Blessed James Alberione
St. Albert the Great
Bishop and Doctor
St. Albert, a Bavarian, entered the Dominican Order and became one of the most renowned professors of the University of Paris. One of his pupils was St. Thomas Aquinas. St. Albert held many distinguished posts; he became Provincial of his Order and then Bishop of Ratisbon for two years. He was greatly devoted to the Blessed Virgin and died a holy death in 1280.
Let us ask St. Albert to teach us the secret of combining human wisdom with divine faith.
What Strikes Me Most Today
The relationship between St. Albert the Great and St. Thomas Aquinas makes me think about the impact we have on one another's lives. Would St. Thomas have been any different in his life if he had not been influenced by St. Albert? I would have to think it made a difference. It makes me think about the influence parents have on children. If I can avoid sin more and try to imitate the Saints more, maybe my children will be more likely to avoid sin and imitate the Saints better.
What strikes you most today?
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