“Who do you say that I am?” This is a question Jesus says we are all going to have to answer. We answer this question with words, but even
more importantly, we answer this question with our actions and with the way we
live our lives.
St Vincent DePaul is the saint we celebrate today. You may know his name from the St Vincent
DePaul society that helps the poor, which was originally founded in Paris in
the 19th century, or from the university in Chicago that is named
after him. St Vincent DePaul, the person, was a priest who was born in France in the late
16th century. While a priest,
he was on a voyage on a ship that was captured by pirates. He spent two years as a slave in Africa before
his escape. He founded an order of
priests and an order of sisters. Yet what St Vincent DePaul is known most for
is his charity and the way he reached out to the poor and the needy – to
children, to the elderly, to many in all walks of life. Though honored greatly in his lifetime, he
still remained humble, sincere, and honest. Vincent DePaul once said – “The works of God are not accomplished when we wish
them, but whenever it pleases Him.” We take reaching out to the poor for granted, but in the era in which Vincent
DePaul lived, this was not always the case.
May we always live out our faith with the same courage that Vincent DePaul did,
so that all will know whose disciples we are through our works and our
actions.
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