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In this Sunday’s Gospel reading (Oct. 13, 2019), Jesus is met by a group of ten lepers, and he heals them of their leprosy. By coincidence, ten years ago today (Oct. 11, 2009), Saint Damien of Molokai was canonized.
Father Damien devoted his life to missionary service among the lepers on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. The article linked below describes his humble and personal manner, some of the works of mercy he performed, and the uplifting effect it had on the community of lepers. Fr. Damien eventually contracted leprosy, and continued to serve and live among the lepers until his death.
Also below is short biography posted by Rob2 on May 10, the Feast Day of Saint Damien of Molokai.
Devoted to the care of lepers , he contracted leprosy himself Spirituality
Father Damien devoted his life to missionary service among the lepers on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. The article linked below describes his humble and personal manner, some of the works of mercy he performed, and the uplifting effect it had on the community of lepers. Fr. Damien eventually contracted leprosy, and continued to serve and live among the lepers until his death.
Also below is short biography posted by Rob2 on May 10, the Feast Day of Saint Damien of Molokai.
Saint Damien of Molokai Celebrated on May 10th [image] Born in Tremelo, Belgium, in 1840, Joseph de Veuster, left school at 13 to help on the family farm. He entered the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary six years later, taking the name of a fourth-century physician and martyr. When his brother Pamphile, a priest in the same congregation, fell ill and was unable to go to the Hawaiian Islands as assigned, Damien quickly volunteered in his place. In May 1864, two months after…
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