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Paducah, Kentucky 42001
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Phone: (270) 442-1923
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Francis de Sales, Our Patron Saint
The eldest of thirteen children, Francis de Sales was born on August 21,
1567, to a noble family in the French-speaking Duchy of Savoy (an area
straddling present-day eastern France and western Switzerland). He
studied law and theology and received a doctorate degree. Although
intended by his father for a diplomatic career, St. Francis was ordained
to the priesthood in the diocese of Geneva in 1593. Shortly thereafter,
he was sent to the Chablais region of the Savoy on a mission to persuade
those who had fallen under Calvinist influence to return to the practice
of Catholicism. St. Francis spent four years laboring at this difficult
task, during which he suffered many indignities. More than once he was
thrown out of his lodgings, and had to sleep in the open air.
Many times he celebrated Mass in empty churches or continued preaching
while the congregation walked out. Nevertheless, St. Francis’s
unflagging poise and kindness in this mission led to its eventual
success. By the turn of the century, the majority of the area's
inhabitants had returned to the Catholic Faith.
After his election as Bishop of Geneva in 1602, St. Francis continued
his apostolic efforts to win souls back to the Catholic Church. At the
same time, St. Francis sought to build a broad community of devout
persons within the Church who would live the life of Christian
perfection in all their varied states and vocations.
It was St. Francis’s absolute conviction that “holiness is perfectly
possible in every state and condition of secular life,” whether one is
male or female, rich or poor, single or married. He expounded this view
at length in his classic work, Introduction to the Devout Life.
In cooperation with Jane Frances Chantal, St. Francis founded the
Visitation of Holy Mary, a religious order of women whose aim was the
life of charity exemplified in the Virgin Mary’s visit to Elizabeth.
After nearly thirty years of tireless labor on behalf of the Church and
its members, St. Francis de Sales died of a cerebral hemorrhage in
Lyons, France, on December 28, 1622. He had been traveling in the
entourage of the king and queen of France at the time, but rather than
stay in royal quarters, he lodged in the gardener’s cottage on the
grounds of the Visitation convent in that city. Fittingly for this
apostle of the little virtues, he died in that modest cottage.
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St. Francis de Sales was canonized in 1665, only 40
years after his death.
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In 1877 Pope Pius IX declared him Patron of the
Deaf and Doctor of the Church.
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Pope Pius XI declared him Patron of Catholic
Journalists and the Catholic Press in 1923.
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His feast day is celebrated on January 24.
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