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Showing posts with label San Cayetano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Cayetano. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

A Miracle of St Cajetan during the great plague of 1656

St Cajetan curing plague victims, 17th century print
This miracle obtained through the intercession of St Cajetan, was reported and sworn to in written testimony by the governor of the biggest hospital in Naples, Don Filippo di Dura, at the time of the great plague there in 1656.

"In the months of June and July we had more than 7,000 sick in the hospital with many more arriving at all hours. During these months the daily mortality rate was between 600-700 people and deprived of all aid in the midst of such a pestilence, we turned to God and Beato Gaetano (he was yet to be canonised) as our only hope of help, and as his feast grew nearer the mortality rates started dropping sharply.
In the morning of the 7th of August, we celebrated the feast of Beato Gaetano with a Mass accompanied by music and a general confession and communion and on that day not one death was reported whereas before many hundreds had perished daily. After this the plague receded and the city was soon liberated from its terrible grip."

The same miracle was reported from the Loreto hospital in Naples where similarly not one person died from plague on the feast of St Cajetan, and the whole area was soon after free of contagion.




Monday, 7 May 2012

St Cajetan, the jobseekers friend


A Jobseekers Prayer

St. Cajetan, pray for me so that I might find the perfect job. 
You were known for your eloquence and ability to move even the most hardened souls, please pray for me that I might write inspired covering letters, catch all of the typos in my CV, and connect with an employer who will offer me work that will bring me closer to God.
St. Cajetan, intercede for me that I might emulate your work ethic
and honour Christ through my career.

St. Cajetan, pray for us!

St Cajetan on his monthly day of commemoration asks us to have hope and to trust in God's bounty, to look to the future and not to surrender to our doubts and fears.