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OUR PATRON SAINT

ABOUT SAINT JOHN VIANNEY

St. John Vianney was born on May 8, 1786, in the village of Dardilly in France. After serving a time in the army during the Napoleonic period, he entered seminary formation to become a priest. He had a very difficult time. He struggled mightily with all of his studies, and he had a particularly difficult time with Latin. Many, including his formation directors and instructors in the seminary and his own bishop, had very serious doubts that this man would be suitable for the priesthood. However, John Vianney persevered and finally was ordained a priest in 1815. His bishop, acting on his estimation of this new priest as a man of few gifts, sent him to the remotest backwater village of his diocese, the village of Ars. There Fr. John Vianney spent the rest of his life except for one brief period when he tried to flee the duties and pressures of parish life and to find a quiet place where he could pray in peace and solitude. That was not in God's plan for him, and he soon returned to Ars.

He was a man of great dedication to his call to be a priest and to serve his people. He preached in a very simple manner, had a great love of the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessed Mother, and he had a special devotion to St. Philomena, whose tomb was recently discovered. Through his work as a confessor, he brought about a spiritual renewal that touched not only the people of his parish but all of France. He regularly spent 14 to 18 hours a day in the confessional surviving on only a few hours of sleep and a diet of boiled potatoes. As the word spread of his extraordinary abilities as a confessor, thousands, including bishops and aristocracy, made the journey to Ars in order to receive his spiritual counsel. Thus a man who started his life as one who very few thought would ever amount to anything became, by the time of his death in 1859, the vehicle for thousands of conversions. He is, for us today, an example of how God works wonderfully through those who dedicate their lives to him and who seek to do his will. John Vianney, a humble parish priest, is regarded by the Church as one of its great figures simply because he was faithful.

John Vianney was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1925. He is the patron saint of priests throughout the world. His feast day is August 4.

 

St. John Vianney, pray for us and our parish!

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We hosted a webinar with Rev. Frederick Miller, a renowned expert and author in the life of Saint John Vianney. View the webinar here!

PRAYER OF SAINT JOHN VIANNEY

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I love You, O my God, and my only desire is to love You

until the last breath of my life.


I love You, O my infinitely lovable God, and I would rather die loving You,

than live without loving You.


I love You, Lord and the only grace I ask is to love You eternally…


My God, if my tongue cannot say in every moment that I love You,

I want my heart to repeat it to You as often as I draw breath.

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Amen.

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