SAINT OF THE DAY -- May 15 - Saint Isidore the Farmer
May 15
St. Isidore the Farmer(1070-1130)
Patron Saint of Farmers, Laborers, Livestock and Rain
Pius Farmer
Isidore has become the patron of farmers and rural communities. In
particular he is the patron of Madrid, Spain, and of the United States
National Rural Life Conference.
When he was barely old enough to wield a hoe, Isidore entered the
service of John de Vergas, a wealthy landowner from Madrid, and worked
faithfully on his estate outside the city for the rest of his life. He
married a young woman as simple and upright as himself who also became
a saint—Maria de la Cabeza. They had one son, who died as a child.
Isidore
had deep religious instincts. He rose early in the morning to go to
church and spent many a holiday devoutly visiting the churches of
Madrid and surrounding areas. All day long, as he walked behind the
plow, he communed with God. His devotion, one might say, became a
problem, for his fellow workers sometimes complained that he often
showed up late because of lingering in church too long.
He was
known for his love of the poor, and there are accounts of Isidore’s
supplying them miraculously with food. He had a great concern for the
proper treatment of animals.
Married to
Saint Mary de la Cabeza. Their son died young; they became convinced it
was the will of God that they not have children, and they lived
together chastely the rest of their lives, doing good works. Accused by
fellow workers of shirking his duties by attending Mass each day,
taking time out for prayers, etc., Isidore claimed he had no choice but
to follow the highest Master. One tale says that when his master came
in the morning to chastise him for skipping work for church, he found
angels plowing the fields in place of Isidore. Miracles and cures
reported at his grave, in which his body remains incorruptible.
He died May 15, 1130, and was
declared a saint in 1622 with Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier,
Teresa of Avila and Philip Neri. Together, the group is known in Spain
as “the five saints.”
Comment:
Many
implications can be found in a simple laborer achieving sainthood:
Physical labor has dignity; sainthood does not stem from status;
contemplation does not depend on learning; the simple life is conducive
to holiness and happiness. Legends about angel helpers and mysterious
oxen indicate that his work was not neglected and his duties did not go
unfulfilled. Perhaps the truth which emerges is this: If you have your
spiritual self in order, your earthly commitments will fall into order
also. “Seek first the kingdom [of God] and his righteousness,” said
the carpenter from Nazareth, “and all these things will be given you
besides” (Matthew 6:33).
Quote:“God
blessed them, saying: ‘Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and
subdue it.... See, I give you every seed-bearing plant all over the
earth and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit on it to be your food;
and to all the animals of the land, all the birds of the air, and all
the living creatures that crawl on the ground, I give all the green
plants for food’” (Genesis 1:28a, 29–30a).
Prayer:
Dear Isidore, you know how normal it is to cultivate the land for you
were employed as a farm laborer most of your life. Although you
received God's help materially through Angels in the field, all farmers
are aided spiritually to see the wonders God has strewn on this earth.
Encourage all farmers in their labours and help them to feed many
people. Amen.
Source: American Catholic Organization
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