To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Cor 2:1-5; Mt 10:24-27
Saint Peter Faber SJ was born 13 April, 1506, at Villaret, Savoy; and died on 1 Aug.,
1546, in Rome. At the University of Paris he met St. Ignatius of Loyola and
became one of his associates. He was ordained in 1534, and received at
Montmartre, on 15 August of the same year, the vows of Ignatius and his five
companions.
After
Ignatius, Faber was the one whom Xavier and his companions esteemed the most
eminent. He merited this esteem by his profound knowledge, his gentle sanctity,
and his influence over people. If there is one quality that characterised the
life of Blessed Peter Faber, it was his desire to spread the Word of God
through his teaching and sermons. He was one of the Theologians appointed by
Pope Paul III to the Council of Trent. He was renowned for his learning and his
knowledge of scripture and his skill in giving the spiritual exercises of St.
Ignatius. Though he was able to win back many Catholics who had lapsed and draw
others to the faith, his humility made him constantly acknowledge the fact that
this success was not due to his eloquence and knowledge but to God working in
him. Though he died when he was barely forty years of age, he was able because
of his humility and openness to do great things for God.
Through the
intercession of Saint Peter Faber we pray for the grace of humility and
openness, so that the God, who worked in his life and was able to do great
things in and through him, might do the same in our lives as well.
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