| Saint Gerard Majella | |
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| Born | April 6, 1726, Muro Lucano, Italy |
| Died | October 16, 1755, Caposele, Italy |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Feast | October 16 |
| Patronage | Children (and unborn children in particular); childbirth; mothers (and expectant mothers in particular); motherhood; falsely accused people; good confessions; lay brothers; and Muro Lucano, Italy. |
Saint Gerard Majella is a Catholic saint. He is a saint whose intercession is requested for children (and unborn children in particular); childbirth; mothers (and expectant mothers in particular); motherhood; falsely accused people; good confessions; lay brothers; and Muro Lucano, Italy. Gerard was born as Gerardo Maiella on April 6, 1726 in Muro Lucano, Italy. He was the son of a tailor who died when Gerard was 12, leaving the family in poverty. Gerard tried to join the Capuchin order, but his health prevented it. He was accepted as a Redemptorist lay brother serving his congregation as sacristan, gardener, ostiarius, infirmarian, and tailor. When falsely accused by a pregnant woman of being the father of her child, he retreated to silence; she later recanted and cleared him, and thus began his association as patron of all aspects of pregnancy. He was reputed to bilocate and read consciences. His last will consisted of the following small note on the door of his cell: "Here the will of God is done, as God wills, and as long as God wills." Gerard died on October 16, 1755 at Caposele, Italy of tuberculosis. He was aged 29. St. Gerard Majella Annual Novena takes place every year in St. Josephs Church, Dundalk, Ireland. This annual nine day novena is the biggest festival of faith in Ireland.
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Veneration
Gerard was Beatified on January 29, 1893 by Pope Leo XIII, and was canonised on December 11, 1904 by Pope Saint Pius X. He was featured on an Italian 45-euro postage stamp in May 2005.
The feast day of Saint Gerard Majella is October 16.
Quotations
- "The Most Blessed Sacrament is Christ made visible. The poor sick person is Christ again made visible." -Saint Gerard Majella
- "I see in my neighbor the Person of Jesus Christ." -Saint Gerard Majella
- "Consider the shortness of time, the length of eternity and reflect how everything here below comes to an end and passes by. Of what use is it to lean upon that which cannot give support?" -Saint Gerard Majella
- "Who except God can give you peace? Has the world ever been able to satisfy the heart?" -Saint Gerard Majella
See also
- St. Gerard Majella Annual Novena. Held by the Redemptorist Community in Dundalk, Ireland.
Sources
Further reading
- A Treasury of Catholic Reading, by John Chapin
- Hope in the Handkerchief of a Saint, by Peter T Farrelly Jr
- Catholic Encyclopedia, by J Magnier
- For All The Saints, by Katherine Rabenstein
- New Catholic Dictionary
- The Field Guide To Flying Saints, by Theun Karelse
- Life, Virtues, Miracles of Saint Gerard, Online Book (click link): [1]


