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Offline poche

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St Alphonsus Ligouri
« on: August 01, 2013, 03:20:36 AM »
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  • Alphonsus Liguori, born in 1696, was the son of an ancient Neapolitan family. His father was an officer in the Royal Navy. At the age of sixteen, Alphonsus received his doctorate in both canon and civil law and for nearly ten years practiced at the bar. When he found that one of the legal cases he was defending was not based on justice but on political intrigue, he gave up the practice of law and dedicated his life to God.

    Ordained to the priesthood in 1726, St. Alphonsus Liguori joined a group of secular priests dedicated to missionary activities. He involved himself in many kinds of pastoral activities, giving missions and organizing workers, and had a part in the founding of an order of contemplative nuns.

    In 1732, he founded the Redemptorists, a congregation of priests and brothers, to work especially among the country people of Italy who often lacked the opportunity for missions, religious instruction, and spiritual retreats. Strangely, his first companions deserted him; but Alphonsus stood firm, and soon vocations multiplied and the congregation grew.

    The Redemptorists were approved by Pope Benedict XIV in 1749, and Alphonsus was elected superior general. In 1762, he was appointed bishop of Sant' Agata dei God and as bishop he corrected abuses, restored churches, reformed seminaries, and promoted missions throughout his diocese. During the famine of 1763-64, his charity and generosity were boundless, and he also carried on a huge campaign of religious writing.

    In 1768, he was stricken with a painful illness and resigned his bishopric. During the last years of his life, problems in his congregation caused him much sorrow and when he died on August 1, 1787, at Pagani, near Salerno, the Redemptorists were a divided society. He was beatified in 1816, canonized in 1839, and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1871.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2013-08-01


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    St Alphonsus Ligouri
    « Reply #1 on: August 01, 2013, 03:22:38 AM »
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  • The reason I posted St Alphonsus here is because he was a prolific writer. He has written the glories of Mary, The True Spouse of Jesus, and the Victories of the Martyrs to name a few.


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    St Alphonsus Ligouri
    « Reply #2 on: August 01, 2013, 08:34:16 AM »
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  • Poche, why not use an old e-book for some of these posts about saints instead of that website you linked to? ( It has issues. )

    :)

    St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, pray for us.

    I highly recommend 'The True Spouse' for all to read. It's really splendid and refreshingly good.
    Sincerely,

    Shin

    'Flores apparuerunt in terra nostra. . . Fulcite me floribus.' (The flowers appear on the earth. . . stay me up with flowers. Sg 2:12,5)'-

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    St Alphonsus Ligouri
    « Reply #3 on: August 01, 2013, 11:00:14 PM »
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  • Quote from: shin
    Poche, why not use an old e-book for some of these posts about saints instead of that website you linked to? ( It has issues. )

    :)

    St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, pray for us.

    I highly recommend 'The True Spouse' for all to read. It's really splendid and refreshingly good.

    I don't have access to e-books. the books I have are all printed like regular books. If I want to quote from a book sometimes I have to open the book and print.