Saint Lawrence of Brindisi

1559 -1619

July 21

Profile
Joined the Capuchin Friars at age 16. Studied theology, the Bible, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Syriac, and Hebrew at the University of Padua. Priest. Taught theology. Served as linguist and military chaplain. Famous, effective and forceful preacher in any of his several languages. Wrote catechisms.

Diplomat. Rallied the German princes to fight the Turks, and was asked to lead the army into battle carrying no weapon but a crucifix; the Turks were completely defeated.

Master general of his order in 1602. Carried out important and successful peace missions to Munich and Madrid.

In 1956, the Capuchin order compiled fifteen volumes of his sermons, letters and writings. Proclaimed Apostolic Doctor of the Church by Pope John XXIII in 1959.


Born
22 July 1559 at Brindisi, Italy


Died
21 July 1619 at Lisbon, Portugal


Canonized
1881 by Pope Leo XIII

Readings
God is love, and all his operations proceed from love. Once he wills to manifest that goodness by sharing his love outside himself, then the Incarnation becomes the supreme manifestation of his goodness and love and glory. So, Christ was intended before all other creatures and for his own sake. For him all things were created and to him all things must be subject, and God loves all creatures in and because of Christ. Christ is the first-born of every creature, and the whole of humanity as well as the created world finds its foundation and meaning in him. Moreover, this would have been the case even if Adam had not sinned.

Saint Lawrence of Brindisi