By Christina Hermoso
The Catholic faithful honor today the life and works of Saint Jerome (San Geronimo) Emiliani, the revered patron of orphans and abandoned children.
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A community mass will be celebrated at 6 p.m. today at the Saint Jerome Emiliani and Santa Susana Parish in Muntinlupa City. On February 11, Sunday, Archbishop Emeritus Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales will preside over a fiesta mass at 11 a.m. at the church. It will be preceded by a solemn procession.
Commemorative masses in honor of the revered Italian saint will also be held in Dinalupihan, Bataan.
Born in 1481 in Venice, Italy, St. Jerome dedicated his whole life in the service of the poor, the sick, and abandoned children. Ordained priest in the year 1518, he founded in 1532 the Congregation of Clerks Regular of Somascha (Somaschan Fathers), a charitable congregation of clerics whose main apostolate was the care of orphans, education of the youth, and the formation of young priests.
He died in 1537 and was canonized by Pope Clement XIII in 1767. In 1928, Pope Pius XI declared St. Jerome as the patron of orphans and abandoned children.
Photo via Wikipedia Commons/Manila Bulletin
A community mass will be celebrated at 6 p.m. today at the Saint Jerome Emiliani and Santa Susana Parish in Muntinlupa City. On February 11, Sunday, Archbishop Emeritus Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales will preside over a fiesta mass at 11 a.m. at the church. It will be preceded by a solemn procession.
Commemorative masses in honor of the revered Italian saint will also be held in Dinalupihan, Bataan.
Born in 1481 in Venice, Italy, St. Jerome dedicated his whole life in the service of the poor, the sick, and abandoned children. Ordained priest in the year 1518, he founded in 1532 the Congregation of Clerks Regular of Somascha (Somaschan Fathers), a charitable congregation of clerics whose main apostolate was the care of orphans, education of the youth, and the formation of young priests.
He died in 1537 and was canonized by Pope Clement XIII in 1767. In 1928, Pope Pius XI declared St. Jerome as the patron of orphans and abandoned children.