SAINT GERARD MAJELLA
Redemptorist Coadjutor Brother
(1726-1755)

Saint Gerard Majella is known as a Thaumaturge, a Saint who works 
miracles not just occasionally, but as a matter of course. It has 
been said that God raises up not more than one every century. He was 
born in Italy at Muro Lucano, south of Naples, in 1726. As a child of 
five, when he would go to pray before a statue of the Virgin with her 
Child, the Infant Jesus regularly descended to give him a little 
white bun. He took it home and naively told his mother, when she 
asked him, where he obtained it. His sister was sent to the church to 
observe in secret, and saw the miracle for herself. He wanted very 
much to receive Holy Communion at the age of seven and went to the 
Communion railing one day with the others; but the priest, seeing his 
age, passed him up; and he went back to his place in tears. The 
following night, Saint Michael the Archangel brought him the 
Communion he so much desired.

As he grew older, when anyone spoke to him about marriage, he would 
answer: "The Madonna has ravished my heart, and I have made Her a 
present of it." He desired to enter religion, but his health was 
unstable as a result of the mortifications he had constantly 
practiced as a young man. He had acquired a reputation of sanctity, 
and finally, when he was 23 years old, he obtained the aid of some 
missionaries to second his request, and was admitted as a Coadjutor 
of the newly founded Congregation of Redemptorists, in 1749.

He showed himself to be a model of every virtue and he did the work 
of four, still finding time to take on himself that of others. He 
would say: "Let me do it, I am younger, take a rest." He made the 
heroic vow of always choosing what appeared to him most perfect. He 
was perfectly obedient to his superior's wishes, even when not 
expressed; and one day, to demonstrate this to a visiting authority 
who required a proof, his immediate Superior sent him out, saying: "I 
will tell him interiorly to return; he needs no other command than 
this." Soon the Brother knocked on the door once more and said: "You 
sent for me to come back?" He conducted a group of students on a 
nine-day pilgrimage to Mount Gargano, where the Archangel Michael had 
appeared. They had very little money for the trip, and when they 
arrived at the site, there was none left. Gerard went before the 
tabernacle and told Our Lord that it was His responsibility to take 
care of the little group. He had been observed in the church by a 
religious, who invited the Saint and his companions to lodge in his 
residence. When the party was ready to start home again, Gerard 
prayed once more, and immediately someone appeared and gave him a 
roll of bills.

The most famous of Saint Gerard's miracles occurred when a mason fell 
from a scaffolding during the construction of a building. Gerard had 
been forbidden by his Superior to work any more miracles without 
permission. He stopped the man in mid-air, telling him to wait until 
he had obtained permission to save him. He received it, and the man 
descended gently to the ground. When a plague broke out, he had the 
gift of bilocation; he was seen in more than one house at the same 
time, assisting the sick. Not a page of his life, it is said, was 
without prodigies, all tending to the glory of God and motivated by 
prodigious charity towards his neighbor. He was condemned falsely at 
one time, as a result of a connivance between two individuals; the 
Superior General, Saint Alphonsus Liguori himself, who did not know 
Gerard personally, was induced to believe the black calumny. Later 
the guilty ones wrote him a letter confessing their fault, and 
Gerard, who had said nothing at all when relegated into solitude, was 
asked why he had not said he was innocent. He replied that the Rule 
required that the religious not defend themselves.

He died in 1755 at the age of 29 years, was beatified in 1893 by Pope 
Leo XIII and canonized in 1904 by Saint Pius X.


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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the gift to participate 
with You to bring new life into the world.  But, all too often, the 
mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
Your image and likeness, called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.


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