SAN MAURO
ON 15 January is celebrated SAN MAURO, Who was he? I took the trouble to check ON WIKIPEDIA THE ORIGINS OF THE HOLY NAME IN WHICH SHARES .....
E 'was the main disciple of St. Benedict with St. Placido.Di him little is known, if not what Pope Gregory handed down in one of his dialogues. It is known that he lived as a disciple of St. Benedict of Norcia and presumably, when he left Subiaco for Montecassino, succeeded him as abbot. Are attributed prodigious feats: walk on water, cast out and see demoni.L 'best-known episode, also written by the Golden Legend by Jacopo da Voragine, says that when the monaco Placido fell into a lake near the monastery, Benedict, having saw what was happening in a vision, Mauro urged to rush to the aid of the young comrade, who saved walking on acque.Alcune sources attest to the presence in Alatri Protocenobio at San Sebastian. According to another tradition
widespread in the ninth century to Glanfeuil Mauro founded in France, a monastery where Benedictine Rule: this benedettinafrancese the religious congregation, founded in 1618, took the name of Maurine.
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to the Catholic faith "saint" is one who, motivated by love, live and die in the grace of God, in particular meaning in life is the one that stood out for the exercise of Christian virtues in an heroic or for gave their lives for their faith (the martyrs). The Catholic Church, through a proper act of the Magisterium of the Pope, proclaimed a holy person only after the outcome of a complex process called canonization.
For Catholics, the saint is one who fully answers the call of God to be as He has designed and created fragment in the newspaper of his love for humanity. The Catholic faith teaches that God has for each person a particular idea, and assigns each one a specific place in the community of believers. There are therefore unique characteristics of holiness, but in Catholic theology, everyone has a special sanctity to discover and implement. Santo, for the Catholic faith, can and should be anyone, without the need for special gifts or abilities. Among the saints that the Church will be recognized more widely in number than those who are officially recognized as such if they have some that stand out in faith, were placed by God in a special way, for example, the founders of religious orders or the great reformers of the Church. The saint is proposed as a model for all believers and men of good will, not so much for what he has done or said, but since you put it in play and available to God by accepting in faith that He was to be directed through the ' Holy Spirit his life. For the Catholic Church, therefore, have to be imitated is above all an attitude of obedience to God and kindness to the next that every saint has made real in the most diversi.Dal time of his death, after trial, the saint or the saint is in heaven, live in total communion with the eternal God, who in life has and continues to participate fully foretaste of God's loving plan on created. In fact, from communion with God comes from the ability of the saint, to be an intercessor for the living, that is a conduit of love from God to those who still - says the church - living the earthly pilgrimage. This communion, in the creed of the Church is called the communion of saints communion of holy things. This truth of faith on the assumption that all those who are Christians, living or dead, participate in the one Body of Christ, the Church. So the happiness, joy, love that part of the body receives and lives adversely benefit from spiritual point of view, the whole body. Those already living in the fullness of the encounter with God stimulate, with the outcome of his earthly life, those who have not yet arrived fostering in them the hope of participating in the joy.
In Catholic devotion to saints are not the object of veneration and worship (latria), which is due solely and exclusively to God and that can not be paid to a creature, however great.
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