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Blessed
Peter Favre, SJ
Born: April 13, 1506
Died: August 1 , 1546
Beatified: Sept 5, 18721
Peter
Favre was born in Savoy, France and as a youth, he shepherded
his father’s flock on the Alps. He had no education
but was gifted with an extraordinary memory where he could
hear a sermon in the morning and then repeat it verbatim
in the afternoon to other children. He longed to go to
school and wept himself to sleep every night until his
parents finally gave in to his wishes and sent him to
a small school operated by the parish priest seven miles
away. The 10-year old Peter learnt to read and write and
the following year went to La Roche, 12 miles away where
he remained until he went to the University of Paris in
1525.
In Paris, Peter resided at the College
of Sainte-Barbe where his room-mate was Francis Xavier.
Both studied philosophy and later theology. In 1529, they
accepted another room-mate, Ignatius of Loyola. Peter
was Ignatius’ guide in academic matters and Ignatius
served as Peter’s guide in spiritual matters. And
it was under Ignatius’ influence that Peter decided
to become a priest, and shortly before his ordination
Ignatius.led him through the 30 days spiritual exercises.
Peter was the first among Ignatius’
6 companions to be ordained in 1534. While waiting for
their journey to the Holy Land, the group placed themselves
at the disposal of the Pope. When their journey to the
Holy Land was aborted because of imminent war with the
Turks, Peter was appointed to assist Cardinal Ennio Filonardi
in preaching reform in Parma where the clergy had become
lax and the faithful neglected of their religion. Through
his teachings, the Parmesan were again attending church.
After a year, Peter was instructed to accompany Dr Pedro
Ortiz, Emperor Charles V’s representative to the
religious colloquy between Catholics and Protestants at
Worms, Germany and later in Ratisbon.. In view of the
numerous requests from priests, prelates and princes to
make the spiritual exercises available to them, he wrote
to Ignatius that there was enough work for 10 more Jesuits.
After the collapse of the colloquy,
Peter returned to Spain where he gave missions and sermons
and retreats to the clergy, paving the way for more Jesuits
to come to Spain. Between 1542 and 1544, Peter took on
many assignments from the Pope and the King including
an appointment as Theologian in the Ecumenical Council
at Trent. All these appointments involved travel on foot
which greatly weakened his health and he suffered from
frequent bouts of fever. Before leaving for Trent he decided
to visit Ignatius in Rome whom he had not seen for 7 years.
There fever attacked him and though only 40 years old,
Peter knew his end was coming. On August1, 1546, he heard
Mass and received the Last Sacrament.. That afternoon,
in the company of Ignatius, the gentle Fr Peter Favre
went to God in the company of angels, to whom he was singularly
devoted. He was buried in the Church of Our Lady of the
Way in Rome, but his remains were re-interred in the Church
of the Jesu in 1569.
August
2nd Bl Peter Favre, SJ
3rd Ven Brian Cansfield, SJ
14th SG Joachim Valenti, Louis Boguna & Joseph Verges, SJ
17th SG Charles Odescalchi, SJ
18th St Albert Hurtado Cruchaga, SJ
24rd SG Andrew Carrio, SJ
25th Bl Michael Carvalho, SJ
26th Ven Aloysius Mary Solari, SJ
27th St David Lewis, SJ
28th St Edmund Arrowsmith, SJ
31st SG Joseph Picco, SJ |
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