Weekend Edition - A Daily Spiritual Seed

Published: Fri, 05/26/17

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Weekend Edition: May 26-28, 2017
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Book Review of the Week
 
Martin de Porres: A Saint of the Americas, by Brian Pierce, OP, Liguori, 2004.

As a seventeen year old foreign exchange student, Pierce found himself in the land of Martin de Porres in Peru. There he witnessed the violence of poverty and oppression for the first time in his life. “ I knew I would never be the same.” Eight years later as a theological student, the Dominicans of the Southern Province in America (the Province of Saint Martin de Porres) sent him to Peru. There he lived

in a community next door to the small room where Martin was born. He shared meals in the Priory of Santo Dominigo where Martin lived out his 45 years of Dominican life. “ I have spent many hours snooping around and praying in many of Martin’s secret hideouts.” Most of Pierce’s ministry has been in Latin America and “it is the poor of Latin America who have evangelized my heart and taught my soul to trust in God.”

Steeped in Martin’s life from his teen years, who would better write the book on Saint Martin de Porres for the “15 Days of Prayer series” than Pierce? He tells Martin’s story for adults even as he is saddened that there are only children’s books on the saint. He gives Martin’s life history, shares how Martin influences his daily life, and ends each chapter with reflective questions. “Martin is much alive today, as he continues to heal the sick and sets free the brokenhearted. In him, we glimpse the face of God.”

(Thanks to Sr. Irene Hartman, OP for this review.)

 
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Saint of the Week


St. Madeleine Sophie Barat: (1779-1865). May 29.


The legacy of Madeleine Sophie Barat can be found in the more than 100 schools operated by her Society of the Sacred Heart, institutions known for the quality of the education made available to the young.

Sophie herself received an extensive education, thanks to her brother Louis, 11 years older and her godfather at baptism. Himself a seminarian, Louis decided that his younger sister would likewise learn Latin, Greek, history, physics and mathematics—always without interruption and with a minimum of companionship. By age 15, she had received a thorough exposure to the Bible, the teachings of the Fathers of the Church and theology. Despite the oppressive regime Louis imposed, young Sophie thrived and developed a genuine love of learning.

Meanwhile, this was the time of the French Revolution and of the suppression of Christian schools. The education of the young, particularly young girls, was in a troubled state. Sophie, who had discerned a call to the religious life, was persuaded to become a teacher. She founded the Society of the Sacred Heart, which focused on schools for the poor as well as boarding schools for young women of means. Today, co-ed Sacred Heart schools also can be found, along with schools exclusively for boys.

In 1826, her Society of the Sacred Heart received formal papal approval. By then she had served as superior at a number of convents. In 1865, she was stricken with paralysis; she died that year on the feast of the Ascension.

 
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