St John Vianney 4th August

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St. John Marie Vianney, also known as the Curé of Ars.Born in Dardilly, France, in 1786, Vianney faced challenges during his youth, including the French Revolution and its impact on religious life.He was ordained a priest in 1815 and initially served as a curate in Ecully. In 1818, he was appointed parish priest of Ars, a small, remote village where he dedicated the rest of his life. Vianney's ministry in Ars was characterized by his long hours in the confessional, some times spending 14 to 18 hours a day hearing confessions. His reputation as a gifted confessor grew, attracting pilgrims from across France who sought his spiritual guidance and absolution.
Vianney's spiritual life was deeply rooted in prayer, especially before the Blessed Sacrament and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Philomena.He practiced severe penances, including fasting and self-mortification, to align himself more closely with Christ and to offer sacrifices for the conversion of sinners. His homilies emphasized God's mercy and love, drawing many to conversion and reconciliation with the Church.
He established an orphanage, "La Providence," and cared for the poor and marginalized in Ars.
Vianney was known for his miraculous healings and interventions, often attributed to the intercession of St Philomena.He experienced spiritual attacks, including demonic temptations and physical manifestations, which he endured with faith and perseverance.
Vianney's life and ministry exemplified profound humility, unwavering faith, and tireless service to God and his people.
He is revered as the patron saint of parish priests and is celebrated for his profound impact on the spiritual lives of countless individuals. He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1925.His feast day is celebrated on August 4th.

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