by Blessed James Alberione
St. Josaphat
Bishop and Martyr
St. Josaphat was born in Poland in 1580. As Archbishop, Josaphat labored zealously for Christian unity. He had to combat a group of schismatics who tried to lure him from his allegiance to the Holy See. Faithful to Christ and faithful to his episcopal consecration to the end, he was assassinated by enemies in 1623.
Let us never be afraid to "stand up and be counted" for Christ and His Church.
What Strikes Me Most Today
There are some more details of this story that make it even more remarkable. I took the following from Catholic Online (Catholic.org):
"Josaphat came out in the courtyard to see the mob beating and trampling his friends and servants. He cried out, 'My children what are you doing with my servants? If you have anything against me, here I am, but leave them alone!' With shouts of 'Kill the papist' Josaphat was hit with a stick, then an axe, and finally shot through the head. His bloody body was dragged to the river and thrown in, along with the body of a dog who had tried to protect him.
The unsung heroes of this horrible terrorism were the Jewish people of Vitebsk. Some of the Jewish people risked their own lives to rush into the courtyard and rescue Josaphat's friends and servants from the bloodthirsty mobs. Through their courage, lives were saved. These same Jewish people were the only ones to publicly accuse the killers and mourn the death of Josaphat while the Catholics of the city hid in fear of their lives."
(Sometimes I don't fully appreciate all that these martyrs went through without reading detailed descriptions. This one was so impressive I had to copy, paste and share).
What strikes you most today?
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