Saint jerome emiliani biography of martin
He found his Lord in the poor, suffering, sick, and orphaned. He loved His Lord in them and became single-minded in His service. Ponder your own ambitions in life. But that false glory is fleeting. Seek to imitate this holy man by discovering the presence of God in those most in need of your love. Love them. See their dignity. Prayer: Saint Jerome, you had a desire for greatness within your heart.
Though you first sought to fulfill that desire by worldly and passing honors, God opened your eyes and helped you to discover that the greatest honor is found in the wholehearted service of His holy will. Please pray for me, that I may imitate your generosity and devote myself to the service of the Gospel and the care of those in need. Saint Jerome, pray for me.
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Saint jerome emiliani biography of martin
Tortora Milan, ; in "Acta SS. After the death of Jerome his community was about to disband, but was kept together by Gambarana, who had been chosen superior. He obtained the approval of Paul III. In the members vainly sought affiliation with the Society of Jesus; then in they were united with the Theatines. Pius IV approved the institution, and St.
Pius V raised it to the dignity of a religious order, according to the Rule of St. Augustine, with solemn vows, the privileges of the mendicants, and exemption. In the first six members made their profession, and Gambarana was made first superior general. At Bergamo, he also founded a hostel for repentant prostitutes. Pope John Paul II described him as "a lay person who inspires lay people.
In the rule of this congregation, Gerolamo stated the principal work of the community was the care of orphans, poor and sick, and demanded that dwellings, food and clothing would bear the mark of religious poverty. Majoli Papiae Congregationis Somaschae", and spread throughout Italy. He died in Somasca, 8 February Pius IV approved the institution, and St.
Pius V raised it to the dignity of a religious order, according to the Rule of St. Augustine, with solemn vows, the privileges of the mendicants, and exemption. In the first six members made their profession, and Gambarana was made first superior general. Great favour was shown to the order by St. Charles Borromeo, and he gave it the church of St.
Mayeul at Pavia, from which church the order takes its official name "Clerici regulares S. Majoli Papiae congregationis Somaschae".