Saint of the Week – March 8th – St. John of God

When St. John got an idea in his head, he acted on it in a big way. John stopped practicing his Christian faith during a stint with the military. Once he realized the sinfulness of his ways, he dedicated his life to serving God and traveled to Africa to free Christian captives and possibly become a martyr. When he was advised that his motives for martyrdom weren’t spiritually sound, John returned to Spain. He felt unsettled until he heard Saint John of Avila preach. John of God was so moved by the sermon that he ran through the streets beating himself and fervently begging for God’s mercy. John’s wild display worried the townspeople and they admitted him into a mental institution. After he was released and reprimanded by John of Avila, John of God began to channel his zeal and enthusiasm into ministering to the poor. He cared and provided for the poor through begging on the streets. Many people were inspired by John’s great compassion for the less fortunate and began to provide monetary donations and supplies to his cause. Eventually, John gained a number of followers who formed the Brothers Hospitals after his death. Saint John of God is the patron of many things, including hospitals, sick people, and firefighters.

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