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A meditation for the Feast of St. Camillus of Lellis, from Dom Guéranger’s “The Liturgical Year”, Volume IV of the Time after Pentecost.Saint Camillus de Lellis (1550–1614) was an Italian military officer who overcame a severe gambling addiction and a lifelong, painful leg wound to become a pioneering figure in healthcare and the founder of the Camillians (the Ministers of the Sick). Born in Bucchianico (located near Chieti in Italy's Abruzzo region), his early adulthood was defined by hot-tempered brawling, soldiering, and destitution. However, a profound spiritual conversion in 1575 led him to dedicate his life to serving the sick. Troubled by the abusive and negligent state of contemporary hospitals, Camillus became a priest and established a religious order whose members wore a distinctive red cross, predating the modern Red Cross by nearly three centuries, and took a unique solemn vow to care for the sick, the plague-ridden, and wounded soldiers on the battlefield. Known for his profound empathy, he insisted on strict hygiene, gentleness, and treating every patient with the same devotion one would show to Christ. Today, he is venerated as the patron saint of hospitals, nurses, physicians, and the sick.Dom Prosper Guéranger's The Liturgical Year, a monumental fifteen-volume work, offers a comprehensive exploration of the Catholic Church’s liturgical calendar, guiding readers through the spiritual and historical richness of the Church’s worship. Written in the 19th century, the series provides daily meditations, historical context, and liturgical texts for the Mass and Divine Office, covering the entire cycle of seasons—Advent, Christmas, Lent, Passiontide, Easter, and the Time after Pentecost—as well as feast days of saints. Guéranger’s work, rooted in a deep contemplative spirit, aims to immerse the faithful in the Church’s prayerful life, emphasizing the unity of faith through the axiom lex orandi, lex credendi ("the law of prayer is the law of belief"), and remains a cherished resource for Catholics seeking to deepen their spiritual lives. Dom Prosper Guéranger (1805–1875) was a French Benedictine monk, liturgical scholar, and founder of the Solesmes Abbey, renowned for his pivotal role in reviving the Benedictine Order in France and restoring the Roman liturgy after the disruptions of the French Revolution. Born in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, he entered the priesthood in 1827 and, inspired by a vision to restore monastic life, reestablished the Benedictine community at Solesmes in 1833, becoming its first abbot. A staunch defender of ultramontanism and traditional Catholic worship, he also championed the revival of Gregorian chant, significantly influencing the liturgical renewal movement.Link to the Dom Guéranger's Liturgical Year playlist (updated daily): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZKdyYnV_bkh7rH6piW0ShgsdcefFoOvJPlease support this channel! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/InprincipioPodcast PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U5EZ9X2CE2V7W Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/InPrincipioPodcast Zelle: inprincipiopodcast@gmail.com; or search for Zelle tag “inprincipiopodcast” Checks may be written out to ‘InPrincipio Podcast’ and mailed to: P.O. Box 117 Cedar Ridge, CA 95924Sincere thanks to all who are able to contribute, by your prayers, your patronage, or otherwise. Your support sustains this work and helps make these readings available to others.Artwork: "San Camillo Lellis" by 17th-century school, Oratory of the Crucifix, Roccalbegna, Tuscany Music: Ave Maria (Gregorian chant)From Vesperae de Confessore non Pontifice in honor of Saint Vincent PallottiPerformed by Schola Gregoriana, Pallottine Seminary (Ołtarzew, Poland)Conductor: Fr. Dariusz SmolarekLicense: CC BY-SA 3.0 — https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/Changes: noneExcept where otherwise noted, original content © InPrincipio Podcast.Chant audio used under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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