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The Life of Saint Anthony of Padua 

Antonio de Padua

His Early Life…

 St. Anthony was born in Lisbon, Portugal on August 15, 1195, feast of the  Blessed Virgin 
into heaven. He was baptized in the Roman Catholic church and his parents gave him the 
name Fernando. Born of rich parents, Don Martino  De Bouillion and Dona Teresa Taviera, 
Fernando had all the opportunities for a pleasurable life with all its comforts but, he did 
not choose the abundance of  earthly goods instead, he entered the Augustinian Monastery
in Lisbon and  after ten years of study, he was ordained as an Augustinian priest.  In 1220,
Fernando wanted to be a Franciscan in order to evangelize the Saracens and  the Muslims.
Due to his request, he was accepted in the Franciscan Order and his name Fernando was 
changed to Anthony, patterned after the great  Franciscan saint Anthony Abbot.

 His Franciscan Life…

 Initiated into the religious life of the Franciscans, Anthony was sent to Morocco at his
request.  Before long, he returned because of failing health.  On his return trip, he was
driven to Italy by a storm.  In his humility, he concealed his own learning and was assigned
into menial tasks at the monastery near Froili.  When his astounding gift of preaching was 
discovered, Anthony was sent out to preach and teach in the missions.  He reached
Southern France and Northern Italy where his winning personality, combined with oratorical
proficiency drew more converts.

 Founder of Lost Things… 

Soon, Anthony was making hundreds of friends by the power of his sermons.  In 1224,
when obedience set him to preach in France, he made hundreds more.  But a jealous man
thought that Anthony’s success as a preacher was, in some way, related to his daily
reading from a certain book.  When no one was looking, he slipped into Anthony’s cell and
stole his well-worn breviary.  Anthony stormed heaven for help, the thief was happily nearing
home.  A terrible monster, growling and snorting, blocked his way.  The thief promised that
he will return the book if his life will be spared.  He returned the book to Anthony, throwing
himself at the saint’s feet.


Anthony showed the importance of the Blessed Sacrament to the people by performing a
miracle.  Aside from being a saint of the Holy Eucharist, he also evangelized the
non-believers and the fishes as well.

Anthony’s health failed and he became very weak.  Upon reading the Bible, the child Jesus
appeared to him and he, with an indescribable joy, carried the Child on his arms.

 His Death…

Anthony died in the peace of the Lord on the 13th of June 1232, eleven months after his
death, Anthony was declared saint by Pope Gregory IV.  He was called Patron by both
Lisbon and Padua, a saint of the little people and a saint of yesterday, today and always.

 

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