01/09/15
Today's Saint:
St. Giles
-Born in Greece
-Became a monk and moved to France for living in a lonely forest
-Lived in a cave near to a thorny bushy area
-Lived in prayer and love to God
-A king met him which made him known to outside world
-He was so humble to hide himself away from getting popular
-Later people started coming to meet advice
-He helped many people including king
-Started a monastery with the request of king
Giles was born in Athens, Greece, in the eighth century. When his parents died, he used the large fortune they left him to help the poor. For this reason and especially because he worked many miracles, Giles found himself a greatly admired young man. He did not want this praise and fame at all. So, to be able to serve God in a hidden life, he left Greece and sailed to France. There he went to live alone in a dark forest. He made his home in a rough cave behind a thick thorn bush. Giles lived there contented, safe from the danger of becoming conceited at hearing himself praised. But one day, a certain king and his men went hunting in the forest. They chased a deer that often came to Giles’ cave. The deer escaped by going into Giles’ cave, which was hidden behind the large thorn bush. One of the men shot an arrow into the thorn bush, hoping to hit the deer. When they forced their way in, they discovered Giles sitting wounded by the arrow. “Who are you and what are you doing here?” demanded the king. St. Giles told them the story of his life. When they heard it, they asked his forgiveness. The king sent his doctors to take care of the saint’s wound. Although Giles begged to be left alone, the king felt such respect for him that he came often to see him. Giles never would accept the king’s gifts. Finally, however, he agreed to let the king build a large monastery there. Giles became its first abbot. This monastery became so famous that a whole town grew up there. When the saint died, his grave at the monastery became a great shrine where many people came on pilgrimage.
St. Giles realized that only God can make us really happy. The next time we notice that we’re being self-centered, we can pray to St. Giles. He’ll help us become God-centered in our lives and generous with our time.
Today's Saint:
-Born in Greece
-Became a monk and moved to France for living in a lonely forest
-Lived in a cave near to a thorny bushy area
-Lived in prayer and love to God
-A king met him which made him known to outside world
-He was so humble to hide himself away from getting popular
-Later people started coming to meet advice
-He helped many people including king
-Started a monastery with the request of king
Giles was born in Athens, Greece, in the eighth century. When his parents died, he used the large fortune they left him to help the poor. For this reason and especially because he worked many miracles, Giles found himself a greatly admired young man. He did not want this praise and fame at all. So, to be able to serve God in a hidden life, he left Greece and sailed to France. There he went to live alone in a dark forest. He made his home in a rough cave behind a thick thorn bush. Giles lived there contented, safe from the danger of becoming conceited at hearing himself praised. But one day, a certain king and his men went hunting in the forest. They chased a deer that often came to Giles’ cave. The deer escaped by going into Giles’ cave, which was hidden behind the large thorn bush. One of the men shot an arrow into the thorn bush, hoping to hit the deer. When they forced their way in, they discovered Giles sitting wounded by the arrow. “Who are you and what are you doing here?” demanded the king. St. Giles told them the story of his life. When they heard it, they asked his forgiveness. The king sent his doctors to take care of the saint’s wound. Although Giles begged to be left alone, the king felt such respect for him that he came often to see him. Giles never would accept the king’s gifts. Finally, however, he agreed to let the king build a large monastery there. Giles became its first abbot. This monastery became so famous that a whole town grew up there. When the saint died, his grave at the monastery became a great shrine where many people came on pilgrimage.
St. Giles realized that only God can make us really happy. The next time we notice that we’re being self-centered, we can pray to St. Giles. He’ll help us become God-centered in our lives and generous with our time.
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