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Oil Dedicated to St Alphonsus Liguori 3 (Patron for Religious Vocations)
St Alphonsus Liguori 3 dedicated to the founder of the Redemptorist Congregation. Also a Bishop and Doctor of the Church. Alphonsus went on retreats with his father, Don Joseph. He raised by a devout mother. By age nineteen he practicing law. But he saw the transitory nature of the secular world. Alphonsus visited the local Hospital for Incurables in 1723. There he had a vision and told to consecrate his life solely to God.
In response, Alphonsus dedicated himself to the religious life. Also, he finally agreed to become a priest but to live at home as a member of a group of secular missionaries. Alphonsus ordained on December 21, 1726. Subsequently, he spent six years giving missions throughout Naples. There he met Bishop Thomas Falcoia and mystic, Sister Mary Celeste. With their aid, Aiphonsus founded the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer on November 9, 1732.
The Redemptorists
The foundation faced immediate problems. After just one year, Alphonsus found himself with only one lay brother. He started again. New members recruited. In 1743 he became the prior of two new congregations, one for men and one for women. Pope Benedict XIV gave his approval for the men’s congregation in 1749 and for the women’s in 1750. Also, Alphonsus preaching missions in the rural areas and writing. He had to accept the papal command to accept the see of St Agatha near Naples.
For thirteen years Alphonsus fed the poor. In addition, he instructed families, reorganized the seminary and religious houses. Also, he taught theology, and wrote. His austerities rigorous. He suffered daily from rheumatism that beginning to deform his body. Ultimately, spent several years having to drink from tubes. An attack of rheumatic fever, from May 1768 to June 1769, left him paralyzed. In 1780, Alphonsus tricked into signing a submission for royal approval of his congregation. This submission altered the original rule, and as a result Alphonsus denied any authority among the Redemptorists. Excluded from his own congregation. In time, he overcame his depression. He experienced visions, performed miracles, and gave prophecies. St Alphonsus died peacefully on August 1,1787.
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