Saint John of God - The Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, Edmond, Oklahoma

Saint John of God

1495 - 1550

March 8

Also known as:  Juan de Dios

Profile
He grew up working as a shepherd, misspent a wild youth, and traveled over much of Europe as a soldier and mercenary. Fought through a brief period of insanity. In his 40's, to make up for the misery he had caused as a soldier, he left the military, rented a house in Granada, Spain, and began caring for the sick, poor, homeless and unwanted. He gave what he had, begged for those who couldn't, carried those who could not move on their own, and converted both his patients and those who saw him work with them. John founded the Order of Charity and the Order of Hospitallers of Saint John of God. Friend of Saint John of Avila. His motto: "Labor without stopping. Do all the good works you can while you still have the time."


Born:  8 March 1495 at Montemoro Novo, Evora, Portugal
Died:  8 March 1550 while praying before a crucifix, dying from a illness contracted while saving a drowning man


Canonized:  1690
Name Meaning:  God is gracious (= John)
Patronage:  alcoholics, alcoholism, bodily ills, bookbinders, booksellers, dying people, firefighters, heart patients, hospitals, hospital workers, nurses, publishers, printers, sick people, sickness, Tultepec Mexico

Readings
Labor without stopping; do all the good works you can while you still have the time.

Saint John of God