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St. Paschal Baylon, born in 1540 in Torrehermosa, Spain, was a humble shepherd before becoming a Franciscan lay brother<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>. Known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist, he spent much of his life in prayer and service, notably as a porter, cook, and gardener<ref name="franciscanmedia.org">www.franciscanmedia.org</ref>. His sanctity was recognized through his canonization in 1690, reflecting his life of piety, humility, and Eucharistic devotion<ref name="newadvent.org">www.newadvent.org</ref>.
'''St. Paschal Baylon''', born in 1540 in Torrehermosa, Spain, was a humble shepherd before becoming a Franciscan lay brother<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>. Known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist, he spent much of his life in prayer and service, notably as a porter, cook, and gardener<ref name="franciscanmedia.org">www.franciscanmedia.org</ref>.  
 
His sanctity was recognized through his canonization in 1690, reflecting his life of piety, humility, and Eucharistic devotion<ref name="newadvent.org">www.newadvent.org</ref>.


==Biography==
==Biography==

Latest revision as of 23:37, 2 February 2025


St. Anthony Kauleas
SaintSt. Paschal Baylon
StageSaint
BirthdateMay 16, 1540
BirthplaceTorrehermosa, Aragon, Spain
Birth Coordinates
DeathdateMay 15, 1592
Death PlaceVillarreal, Spain
Death Coordinates
Cause of DeathNatural causes
Notable Location 1Monastery of the Friars Minor, Loreto, Spain
Notable Location 1 Coordinates
Notable Location 2Monastery of the Friars Minor, Villareal, Spain
Notable Location 2 Coordinates
Notable Location 3
Notable Location 3 Coordinates
Notable Location 4
Notable Location 4 Coordinates
Notable Location 5
Notable Location 5 Coordinates
Beatification DateOctober 29, 1618
Beatified byPope Urban VIII
Beatification LocationRome, Italy
CanonizedYes
Canonization DateOctober 16, 1690
Canonized byPope Alexander VIII
Canonization LocationRome, Italy
Miracle 1Miracles of healing through his intercession
Miracle 2
Miracle 3
Feast DayMay 17
ProfessionShepherd, Franciscan lay brother
Religious AffiliationOrder of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
PatronageEucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny
AttributesMonstrance, rosary, Franciscan habit
Primary ShrineChurch of St. Paschal Baylon, Villarreal, Spain
Additional Veneration


St. Paschal Baylon, born in 1540 in Torrehermosa, Spain, was a humble shepherd before becoming a Franciscan lay brother[1]. Known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist, he spent much of his life in prayer and service, notably as a porter, cook, and gardener[2].

His sanctity was recognized through his canonization in 1690, reflecting his life of piety, humility, and Eucharistic devotion[3].

Biography

Birth

Paschal Baylon was born on May 16, 1540, in Torrehermosa, Aragon, Spain[4].

Early Life

He worked as a shepherd, using the solitude to cultivate a life of prayer and devotion[2].

Occupation

Initially a shepherd, he later joined the Franciscans as a lay brother, taking on various humble tasks[1].

Vocation

He joined the Order of Friars Minor at the age of 21, embracing a life of poverty and service[3].

Death

He died on May 15, 1592, in Villarreal, Spain, after a life of service and prayer[1].

Significant events

  • Known for his Eucharistic devotion, he would spend hours in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament[2].
  • He was known to defend the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence against Calvinists while traveling[4].
  • His humble service as a porter, cook, and gardener in his monasteries was a testament to his Franciscan spirit[3].

Death

St. Paschal Baylon died peacefully, surrounded by his fellow friars, from natural causes.

Canonization

Servant of God

The process to recognize Paschal as a Servant of God likely began in the early 17th century, but specific details are not recorded[1].

Venerable

He was declared Venerable for his life of heroic virtue, though the exact date isn't known[1].

Beatification

Beatified on October 29, 1618, by Pope Urban VIII[3].

Canonization

Canonized on October 16, 1690, by Pope Alexander VIII[1].

Miracles

Miracle for beatification

Miracles of healing through his intercession were noted for his beatification[1].

Miracle for canonization

Further miracles of healing were associated with his canonization, though specifics are not widely documented[1].

Other notable miracles

- There are accounts of miracles occurring at his tomb after his death[4].

Patronage

St. Paschal Baylon is the patron saint of Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, and victims of calumny[1].

Feast day

His feast day is celebrated on May 17[1].

Veneration

St. Paschal is venerated for his deep Eucharistic devotion, with his relics kept in Villarreal, Spain. He is remembered for his simple life of prayer and service[2].

Books

Written about the saint

  • His life is documented in various Franciscan hagiographies and biographies, but no specific modern books were listed[4].

Written by the saint

  • St. Paschal Baylon did not leave any known written works[4].

External links

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 www.catholic.org
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 www.franciscanmedia.org
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 www.newadvent.org
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 en.wikipedia.org