Thursday, December 3, 2015

ST FRANCIS XAVIER - FEASTDAY 3RD DECEMBER

This great missionary was born at Xavier Castle in Spain in 1506. He went to the University of Paris when he was eighteen. Here he met St. Ignatius Loyola, who was about to start the Society of Jesus. St. Ignatius tried to get Francis to join him. At first the happy-go-lucky young man would not think of it. St. Ignatius repeated to him the words of Jesus in the Gospel: “What does it profit a person to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?” At last, Francis saw clearly that his place in life was among the Jesuits. 


When Francis was thirty-four, St. Ignatius sent him as a missionary to the East Indies. The king of Portugal wanted to give him presents to take along and a servant. Francis refused and explained: “The best way to acquire true dignity is to wash one’s own clothes and boil one’s own pot.” During the course of his amazing career in Goa, India, Japan and other lands of the east, St. Francis made thousands of converts. In fact, he baptized so many people that he became too weak to raise his arms. He gathered the little children around him and taught them the Catholic faith. He invited them to spread the faith they had learned. Once he faced a fierce band of raiders, alone, with no weapon but his crucifix. They backed up and did not attack his Christian tribes. His only “tools” were his gentle, polite ways and his prayers. In the midst of his painful journeys and great labours, the saint was full of a special joy. St. Francis longed to get into China, into which no foreigner was permitted. At last, he received permission but he became ill and died almost alone in 1552 on an island off the Chinese coast. His body is incorrupt and is in the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa. 

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