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SAINT GASPAR DEL BUFALO "The year of Gaspar's birth, 1786, saw many struggles in Europe; governments dying, and the Church struggling against the reign of Napoleon. Gaspar's early life was marked by sickness. In his teen years, he showed a great interest and concern for the poor, the sick and the imprisoned. He visited the hospitals and the gatherings of the poor people in the open markets. He took an avid interest in the social problems of the times. Gaspar refused to take the oath of loyalty to Napoleon and was exiled. During this time his devotion to the Precious Blood--the source of life and healing--became stronger. Eventually he came back to Rome and was called upon by Pope Pius VII to reach out to a particularly dangerous area south of Rome. This area was under the siege of gangs of terrorists. Attempts to restore order by the French government and the Papal authorities failed. Gaspar and his missionaries went, unarmed, and restored order to the region. On August 15, 1815, Gaspar founded the Missionaries of the Precious
Blood. This new Gaspar's dream--to bring an awareness of the life-giving power of the
Precious blood of Jesus--had Gaspar died on December 28, 1837 and was canonized on June 12, 1954.
His feast day is From the Missionaries of the Precious Blood Inquiry Handbook. |
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