Jun 4 – Corpus Christi / S Franco of Assergi
It's the Feast of Corpus Christi, 1st Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: "Corpus Christi", today's news from the Church: "Xi Jinping Remains Inflexible on the Case of Jimmy Lai", a preview of the Sermon: "The Dignity, Power, and Obligations of Baptism", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
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* "Xi Jinping Remains Inflexible on the Case of Jimmy Lai" (FSSPX.news)
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* "The Dignity, Power, and Obligations of Baptism" (SSPX Sermons)
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Blessed Franco of Assergi is one of those hidden saints whose holiness was revealed not through public achievements, but through a life of prayer, penance, and complete surrender to God. He lived in thirteenth-century Italy, a period rich in saints and religious renewal, yet his own path was marked by solitude and obscurity. Born in the village of Assergi, near the mountains of Abruzzo, Franco spent much of his early life as an ordinary laborer, earning his living through manual work and tending the land.
As a young man, Franco was known for his strong character and diligence, but an accident profoundly changed the course of his life. According to tradition, while working in the fields, he suffered a serious injury to one of his legs that left him permanently disabled. Unable to continue his former work, he turned increasingly toward prayer and reflection. What might have seemed a misfortune became the means through which God drew him closer.
Seeking a life of greater union with God, Franco withdrew from society and embraced the life of a hermit. He settled in a remote area near Assergi, living in simplicity and poverty. There he devoted himself to prayer, fasting, and penance, spending long hours contemplating the mysteries of God. Though he desired solitude, his reputation for holiness gradually spread, and people began seeking him out for advice, prayer, and spiritual guidance.
Franco became known for his humility and charity. He welcomed those who came to him, offering encouragement and reminding them to place their trust in God. Local traditions also attribute miracles and healings to his intercession, both during his lifetime and after his death. Yet he remained detached from any attention, seeking only to live faithfully before God.
He died around the year 1291, and devotion to him quickly grew among the people of the Abruzzo region. Though never widely known throughout the Church, he has long been honored locally as a holy hermit whose life demonstrated the power of hidden sanctity.
In Assergi and the surrounding area, his feast day is still remembered with prayers and local celebrations. Pilgrims have long visited places associated with his life, seeking his intercession and reflecting on his example of perseverance amid suffering.
Blessed Franco's life reminds us that holiness is not measured by public success or fame. Sometimes the greatest saints are those who quietly accept their crosses, transform suffering into prayer, and allow God to work through lives that remain largely unseen by the world.
Blessed Franco of Assergi, humble hermit and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us.
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