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BLESSED WILLIAM JOSEPH CHAMINADE
“It is for us an infinite honor to be like Him...”
O Lord, You are constantly at work in your Church and, through individuals and communities, you manifest your Spirit for the good of your people.  In special way You  bestowed your Spirit on your Servant,  Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, so that he might live fully according to the Gospel and with love devote himself to your saving work. You have inspired communities of men and women to follow his example by consecrating themselves to You to serve the Church under the leadership of Mary. We now pray to You to give us visible signs of your grace and holiness in his life by granting us the special favors we ask through his intercession. May the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit be glorified in all places through the Immaculate Virgin Mary.  Amen.

    William Joseph Chaminade was born on April 8, 1761 in Perigueux, France and died on January 22, 1850. Pope John Paul II declared him Blessed on September 3, 2000. His feast day is celebrated on January 22.


    Exiled from Bordeaux, France during the French Revolution, Fr. Chaminade fled to Zaragoza, Spain, where he spent many hours in prayer and meditation at the shrine of Our Lady of the Pillar. During these moments of quiet contemplation, he experienced a spiritual awakening and conceived a vision for reviving the faith of the Catholic Church in his homeland.


    Blessed William Joseph Chaminade believed that Christian communities needed to bring the story of Jesus and the Gospel to life through their daily activities and outreach to others. Mary, the Mother of God, was the model for his renewed faith formation. In Mary, he saw Christian discipleship, simplicity and hospitality. Fr. Chaminade thought an “alliance with Mary” would transform the Church.