by Blessed James Alberione
St. Francis Xavier
Priest
St. Francis Xavier was born in Spain in 1506. Convinced by the oft-repeated words of St. Ignatius: "What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and suffers the loss of his soul?" Francis entered the newly-formed Society of Jesus. He Became the apostle of the Indies and Japan and zealously carried God's words "to the ends of the world." Through the grace of working miracles, with which God had favored him, St. Francis Xavier converted hundreds of thousands of pagans. This faithful servant of God earned the title of patron of the Propagation of the Faith.
Let us try to imitate this saint in his zeal for leading all people to God.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I love stories of the Incorruptible Saints. St. Francis Xavier's body remains incorrupt in a church in India, where he died. His body was never embalmed, and his body was always exposed to the heat and humidity of India with no air-conditioning or even sealed glass.
The most famous and strange incident regarding the body of St. Xavier is that in
1554—the little toe on the right foot was bitten off by a Portuguese lady named Dona Isabel de Carom, “as she was anxious to have a relic of the Saint.” It gushed blood, as if from a living body. Many over the years have taken pieces of the Saint, and every time they do, the body still bleeds fresh blood. What an awesome sign for us of how great a Saint St. Francis Xavier was!
What strikes you most today?
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I can't believe I never heard the story of his body still bleeding after all these years. As an average guy, it gives me chills. To you as a medical doctor, it must blow you away.
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