Patron Saint of Cooks
As
a young cook at a Franciscan monastery in Aragon (later Spain), Paschal Baylon
once asked angels to help him with his chores so he could pray. Canonized in
1690, San Pasqual is now the patron saint of cooks and kitchens. Who better to
stand by your stove? Hand-carved and hand-painted by artists in Guatemala, no
two are exactly alike.
from
American Catholic.org
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May 17
St. Paschal Baylon
(1540-1592)
St. Paschal Baylon
(1540-1592)
In Paschal’s lifetime the Spanish empire in the New World was at
the height of its power, though France and England were soon to reduce its
influence. The 16th century has been called the Golden Age of the Church in
Spain, for it gave birth to Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier, Teresa of
Avila, John of the Cross, Peter of Alcantara, Francis Solano and Salvator of
Horta.
Paschal’s Spanish parents were poor and pious. Between the ages of
seven and 24 he worked as a shepherd and began a life of mortification. He was
able to pray on the job and was especially attentive to the church bell which
rang at the Elevation during Mass. Paschal had a very honest streak in him. He
once offered to pay owners of crops for any damage his animals caused!
In 1564, Paschal joined the Friars Minor and gave himself
wholeheartedly to a life of penance. Though he was urged to study for the
priesthood, he chose to be a brother. At various times he served as porter,
cook, gardener and official beggar.
Paschal was careful to observe the vow of poverty. He would never
waste any food or anything given for the use of the friars. When he was porter
and took care of the poor coming to the door, he developed a reputation for
great generosity. The friars sometimes tried to moderate his liberality!
Paschal spent his spare moments praying before the Blessed
Sacrament. In time many people sought his wise counsel. People flocked to his
tomb immediately after his burial; miracles were reported promptly. Paschal was
canonized in 1690 and was named patron of Eucharistici congresses and
societies in 1897.
Comment:
Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament occupied much of St. Francis’ energy. Most of his letters were to promote devotion to the Eucharist. Paschal shared that concern. An hour in prayer before our Lord in the Eucharist could teach all of us a great deal. Some holy and busy Catholics today find that their work is enriched by those minutes regularly spent in prayer and meditation.
Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament occupied much of St. Francis’ energy. Most of his letters were to promote devotion to the Eucharist. Paschal shared that concern. An hour in prayer before our Lord in the Eucharist could teach all of us a great deal. Some holy and busy Catholics today find that their work is enriched by those minutes regularly spent in prayer and meditation.
Quote:
"Meditate well on this: Seek God above all things. It is right for you to seek God before and above everything else, because the majesty of God wishes you to receive what you ask for. This will also make you more ready to serve God and will enable you to love him more perfectly" (St. Paschal).
"Meditate well on this: Seek God above all things. It is right for you to seek God before and above everything else, because the majesty of God wishes you to receive what you ask for. This will also make you more ready to serve God and will enable you to love him more perfectly" (St. Paschal).
Patron Saint of:
Shepherds
Shepherds
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