The resurrection is a sign
that the Eternal Father is faithful to his promise
and brings new life out of death.
Bl. John Paul II, 20th century
St. Martin de Porres
St Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru in 1579. He was the son of the Spaniard Juan de Porres and the coloured freed-woman from Panama, Ana Velasquez. Being of mixed race, Martin was of a lower social caste, though his father looked out for him and made sure the boy was apprenticed in a good trade.Martin studied to be a barber, which, at that time, meant he also learned medicine. He became very well known for his compassion and skill as a barber and cared for many people and also many animals. He became a third order Dominican, which meant he was a lay man associated with the order, living at the monastery. Though he longed to be a missionary, he was never afforded the opportunity.Martin's prayer life was intense, and he practiced many mortifications. He was known to levitate in ecstasy in front of the altar, but he also subjected himself to many severe penances. He was known to be very wise, and many sought out his advice and intercession.He died in 1639. Though the investigation of his life proceeded rapidly after his death, his candidacy for canonization was delayed over 300 years due to a series of delays, natural disasters, and shipwrecks. He was canonized in 1962.
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