Saturday, July 02, 2005

TODAY'S SAINT---BERNARDINO REALINO

JULY 2
ST. BERNARDINO REALINO, Priest
St. Bernardino Realino was born into a noble family of Capri, Italy in 1530. After receiving a thorough and devout Christian education at the hands of his mother, he went on to study medicine at the University of Bologna, but after three years he switched to law and received his doctorate in 1536. Word of his learning, dedication, and legal brilliance spread rapidly, and in 1564 he was summoned to Naples to assume the position of auditor and lieutenant genereal.
Shortly afterward, this exemplary young man came to the realization that he had a religious vocation and, aided by our Lady's appearance to him, joined the Society of Jesus, being ordained in 1567. For three years he labored unstintingly at Naples, devoting himself wholeheartedly to the service of the poor and the youth, and then he was sent to Lecce where he remained for the last forty-two years of his life.
St. Bernardino won widespread recognition as a result of his ceaseless apostolic labors. He was a model confessor, a powerful preacher, a diligent teacher of the Faith to the young, a dedicated shephered of souls, as well as Rector of the Jesuit College in Lecce and Superior of the community there. His charity to the poor and the sick knew no bounds and his kindness brought about the end of vendetas and public scandals that cropped up from time to time.
So greatly was this saint loved and appreciated by his people that in 1616 as he lay on his deathbed thee city's magistrates formally requested that he should take the city under his protection. Unable to speak, St. Bernardino bowed his head. He died with the names of Jesus and Mary on his lips.
Prayer
God, You taught Your Church to observe all
the heavenly commandments in the love of
God and neighbor. Help us to practice works
of charity in imitation of Your Priest, St. Bern-
ardino, and merit to be numbered among the
blessed in Your Kingdom. Amen.

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