SAINT OF THE DAY -- March 23 - Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo
March 23
St. Turibius of Mogrovejo
Patron Saint of Latin American Bishops
(1538 - 1606)
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Together with Rose of Lima, Turibius is the first known saint of the
New World, serving the Lord in Peru, South America, for 26 years.
Born
in Spain and educated for the law, he became so brilliant a scholar
that he was made professor of law at the University of Salamanca and
eventually became chief judge of the Inquisition at Granada. He
succeeded too well. But he was not sharp enough a lawyer to prevent a
surprising sequence of events.
When the archbishopric of Lima in
Spain’s Peruvian colony became vacant, it was decided that Turibius was
the man needed to fill the post: He was the one person with the
strength of character and holiness of spirit to heal the scandals that
had infected that area.
He cited all the canons that forbade
giving laymen ecclesiastical dignities, but he was overruled. He was
ordained priest and bishop and sent to Peru, where he found colonialism
at its worst. The Spanish conquerors were guilty of every sort of
oppression of the native population. Abuses among the clergy were
flagrant, and he devoted his energies (and suffering) to this area
first.
He began the long and arduous visitation of an immense
archdiocese, studying the language, staying two or three days in each
place, often with neither bed nor food. He confessed every morning to
his chaplain, and celebrated Mass with intense fervor. Among those to
whom he gave the Sacrament of Confirmation was St. Rose of Lima, and
possibly St. Martin de Porres. After 1590 he had the help of another
great missionary, St. Francis Solanus.
His people, though very
poor, were sensitive, dreading to accept public charity from others.
Turibius solved the problem by helping them anonymously.
Comment:
The
Lord indeed writes straight with crooked lines. Against his will, and
from the unlikely springboard of an Inquisition tribunal, this man
became the Christlike shepherd of a poor and oppressed people. God gave
him the gift of loving others as they needed it.
Source: American Catholic Organization
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SIGNS OF AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP
Do you:
feel afraid of your partner much of the time?
avoid certain topics fear of angering your partner?
feel that you can’t do anything right for your partner?
believe that you deserve to be hurt or mistreated?
wonder if you’re the one who is crazy?
feel emotionally numb or helpless?
Does your partner:
- humiliate, criticize, or yell at you?
- treat you so badly that you’re embarrassed for your friends or family to see?
- ignore or put down your opinions or accomplishments?
- blame you for his own abusive behavior?
- see you as property or a sex object, rather than as a person?
Does your partner:
have a bad and unpredictable temper?
hurt you, or threaten to hurt or kill you?
threaten to take your children away or harm them?
threaten to commit suicide if you leave?
force you to have sex?
destroy your belongings?
Does your partner:
- act excessively jealous and possessive?
- control where you go or what you do?
- keep you from seeing your friends or family?
- limit your access to money, the phone, or the car?
- constantly check up on you?