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Thursday, 18 June 2020

St Alphonsus Rodriquez



St Alphonsus Rodriquez is a saint whom very few people have heard of, and whose main claim to fame seems to be that he refused to give up when he was rebuffed in his efforts to become a priest in 16th century Spain.

He was born in Segovia in 1531, where he inherited his father’s wool business at the age of 23. He married, but their first child died very young and then his wife died shortly after giving birth to a son, who survived.

The business did not prosper, so Alphonsus sold it and went to live with his two aunts, taking his son with him. The ladies were very religious and Alphonsus learned to meditate and pray under their influence.

When his son died, Alphonsus decided that he wanted to become a Jesuit and a priest. However, he had given away most of his money and had to earn a living from begging in order to afford the education he needed to become ordained.

The Jesuits at first refused to allow Alphonsus to join them because of his poverty, lack of education and poor health. However, the head of the order took note of his devotion and sincerity and allowed him to become a lay brother, although not a priest. Alphonsus ended his days (in 1617) as the Jesuits’ hall porter.

He was clearly one of those people who impressed everyone with whom he came into contact - a genuinely good man who had no particular gifts apart from his love for everyone and hatred for no-one. His funeral was attended by thousands of people whose lives he had touched, including the bishop and the viceroy.


© John Welford

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