St. Anthony of Padua




Feastday: June 13. St. Anthony was born in Portugal, although most of his
work was in Italy. He originally joined the Augustinian order, but he became a
Franciscan when he was 26. This was because of the death of 5 Franciscan
protomartyrs in Morocco, North Africa, whose headless and mutilated bodies had
been brought back for burial. St. Anthony also wished to be a martyr, just like
them. He is called the "Hammer of Heretics" because of his simple,
and sometimes, miraculous manner of teaching the Catholic faith. The secret to
his success was simply to repeat the "Holy Name of Mary" when
speaking to heretics. St. Anthony often attracted huge crowds, and was
sensationally successful. One day when he found he was preaching to heretics
who would not listen, he went to preach to the fish, who listened attentively,
not for their necessity, but for the glory of God. To another heretic, St.
Anthony had a mule (who had been starved for three days) bow before the Blessed
Sacrament, although food was also placed near him. St. Anthony was miraculously
visited by the Infant Jesus, and is commonly referred to today as the
"finder of lost articles." His tongue is incorrupt, and is displayed
at the Vatican. He was only 36 when he died.
http://members.aol.com/jennXphile/anthony.html
http://www.jump.net/~stanthony/tonylife.html
http://listserv.american.edu/catholic/franciscan/anthony/devotion.html
http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19980501/SAINTS/ST_ANTH.HTM
With grateful thanks to Catholic
Online.