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ISSUE 2 JULY 2021
MYSTERY SAINT
“Everything, even sweeping, scraping vegetables, weeding a garden, and
waiting on the sick could be a prayer, if it were offered to God” -our Mystery
Saint
Greetings! Can you guess who I am from reading my story? Test your knowledge!
I was born in Lima, Peru on December 9, 1579. I was born to a Spanish settler
and a freed slave from Panama. In my youth, I had to find menial jobs at the
local monastery to support my mother and sister - cutting hair, sweeping the
floors, and managing the inn.
As I grew older, I experienced a lot of discrimination in my town because of my
mixed heritage. For instance, I was unable to pledge myself to religious orders.
However, after years of prayer, God answered my call as I was finally able to
become a Dominican lay brother at the age of 24. Despite the mockery from
those around me, I prioritized strengthening my own faith in order to serve
others unconditionally.
At the infirmary where I was assigned to, I made sure to take care of anyone that
came to me whether it be wealthy Spanish merchants or impoverished African
slaves. I reflected God’s love through healing the sick and taking care of
orphans. I also enjoyed many gifts from God such as aerial flights, bilocation,
instant cures, miraculous knowledge, spiritual knowledge and an excellent
relationship with animals. When the Convent rebuked me for helping those
afflicted by the Lima epidemic, I replied, “Forgive my error, and please instruct
me, for I did not know that the precept of obedience took precedence over that
of charity.”
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