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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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