St Charles of Mount Argus , remembered for his charism of healing

Status
Not open for further replies.

Rob2

New member
St Charles of Mount Argus
Code:
Celebrated on January 5th
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)

Patients priest. Saint Charles of Mount Argus was born John Andrew Houben on December 11, 1821 in the village of Munstergeleen, Holland. In 1841, he was enrolled for military service and while in the army, he heard of the Passionists and decided to join them. With the military service completed in 1845, Andrew joined the Passionists at Ere, in Belgium. He was ordained on December 21 1850 in Tournai and in 1852 he was sent to England where he first encountered the Irish who were emigrating in the wake of the Famine. He was transferred to Ireland and on July 9, 1857, he arrived at the newly-founded monastery of Mount Argus in Dublin.

Fr Charles (the name that he took on his profession) was not a good preacher but excelled in the confessional and in comforting the sick. His gift of healing the sick is most clearly remembered. As many as 300 people a day came to be blessed by him. Fr Charles was transferred to England in 1866 and remained there for eight years before returning to Ireland where he would stay for the rest of his life.

The daily pilgrimage of sick and distressed people resumed almost immediately on his return. During the last years of his life, he endured many trials; his family in Holland were dying and old injuries returned to plague him. Towards the end of 1892, it was obvious that his life was coming to an end. He said his last Mass on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. At 5.30am on January 5, 1893, he died.

His remains were laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining the Monastery and Church at Mount Argus and his grave quickly became a place of pilgrimage. In 1949, his remains were moved to a new tomb inside the church and this shrine became a place of prayer. Father Charles was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1988 and on June 3 2007, he was canonised by Pope Benedict XVI.

Ireland now has a Saint for the poor, for the sick, for immigrants and for emigrant, a Saint for everyone. The Feast of St Charles of Mount Argus is celebrated on January 5.
(from ICN)
 
He’s also famous for being mentioned (as “Father Charles”) in James Joyce’s Ulysses.

I found it interesting that when he was sent to England for 8 years (because people in Dublin had been selling the holy water he blessed and the Bishop received complaints about it), there were no reports of miracles occurring in England. But when he went back to Ireland, all the miracles started up again.

St. Charles of Mount Argus, pray for us.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top