April 16 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (Beggar of Perpetual Adoration, Benedetto Giuseppe Labre) Mendicant, Pilgrim.
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April 16 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (Beggar of Perpetual Adoration, Benedetto Giuseppe Labre) Mendicant, Pilgrim. (1748-1783) Patronage: Unmarried men (bachelors) rejects mental illness mentally ill people insanity beggars hobos the homeless . Saint Benedict Joseph Labre was born in the village of Amettes, near Boulogne in France, on March 26, 1748. He was the eldest of a family of fifteen children. From his earliest years he manifested exceptional piety, and was particularly attracted to the Blessed Sacrament of the altar. His early education was confided to one of his uncles, who was the parish priest of Erin, in view of his future ordination. He was not certain, however, that he was called to the priesthood, and said, It is very beautiful to be a priest, but I fear losing my soul while saving others. He desired the contemplative life and entered the Carthusian Order. But it was not long before his Superiors decided he did not have the vocation to that Order.
April 16 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (Beggar of Perpetual Adoration, Benedetto Giuseppe Labre) Mendicant, Pilgrim.
April 16 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (Beggar…
April 16 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (Beggar of Perpetual Adoration, Benedetto Giuseppe Labre) Mendicant, Pilgrim.
April 16 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (Beggar of Perpetual Adoration, Benedetto Giuseppe Labre) Mendicant, Pilgrim. (1748-1783) Patronage: Unmarried men (bachelors) rejects mental illness mentally ill people insanity beggars hobos the homeless . Saint Benedict Joseph Labre was born in the village of Amettes, near Boulogne in France, on March 26, 1748. He was the eldest of a family of fifteen children. From his earliest years he manifested exceptional piety, and was particularly attracted to the Blessed Sacrament of the altar. His early education was confided to one of his uncles, who was the parish priest of Erin, in view of his future ordination. He was not certain, however, that he was called to the priesthood, and said, It is very beautiful to be a priest, but I fear losing my soul while saving others. He desired the contemplative life and entered the Carthusian Order. But it was not long before his Superiors decided he did not have the vocation to that Order.