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MAY 12, 2026 – ST. EPIPHANIUS, ARCHBISHOP.

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ST. EPIPHANIUS was born about the year 310, in Palestine. In his youth he began the study of the Holy Scriptures, embraced a monastic life, and went into Egypt to perfect himself in the exercises of that state, in the deserts of that country. He returned to Palestine about the year 333, and built a monastery near the place of his birth. His labors in the exercise of virtue seemed to some to surpass his strength; but his apology always was: “God gives not the kingdom of heaven but on condition that we labor; and all we can do bears no proportion to such a crown.” To his corporal austerities he added an indefatigable supplication to prayer and study. Most books then in vogue passed through his hands; and he improved himself very much in learn ing by his travels into many parts. Although the skillful director of many others, St. Epiphanius took the great St. Hilarion as his master in a spiritual life, and enjoyed the happiness of his direction and intimate acquaintance from the year 333 to 356. The reputation of his virtue made St. Epiphanius known to distant countries; and, about the year 36%, he was chosen Bishop of Salamis, in Cyprus. But he still wore the monastic habit, and continued to govern his monastery in Palestine, which he visited from time to time. He sometimes relaxed his austerities in favor of hospitality, preferring charity to abstinence. No one surpassed him in tenderness and charity to the poor. The veneration which all men had for his sanctity, exempted him from the persecution of the Arian emperor Valens. In 376, he undertook a journey to Antioch in the hope of converting Vitalis, the Apollinarist bishop; and in 382, he accompanied St. Paulinus from that city to Rome, where they lodged at the house of St. Paula; our Saint in return entertained her afterward ten days in Cyprus in 385. The very name of an error in faith, or the shadow of danger of evil, affrighted him, and the Saint fell into some mistakes on certain occasions, which proceeded from zeal and simplicity. He was on his way 223 back to Salamis, after a short absence, when he died in 403, having been bishop thirty-six years.

REFLECTION: “In this is charity: not as though we had loved God, but because He hath first loved us.”


WORD OF THE DAY

HOSPITAL. An institution for the care of the sick. The first hospitals were charitable institutions founded and directed by the Church for the aged, poor, and afflicted, and in the Middle Ages they served foundlings, orphans, and lepers as well. The oldest hospital still in existence is the Hôtel Dieu, founded under religious auspices in Paris in A.D. 660. Many religious orders have as their distinctive apostolate the service of the sick in hospitals and most Catholic hospitals are conducted by religious institutes. Hospitals have always been intimately connected with the history of Christian charity in imitation of Christ in his compassion for the sick and disabled.

Modern Catholic Dictionary, Fr. John Hardon SJ (Get the real one at Eternal Life — don’t accept an abridged or edited version of this masterpiece!)

EASTER MEDITATIONS

Enjoy daily meditations this Easter from Fr. Richard Clarke, SJ. Short and powerful, written in 1880 for busy lay people to reap rewards through Eastertide: 38 — The Final Visit.


May, Month of the Immaculate Heart

Maria Magnificata. Short Meditations for May, the Month on Our Lady’s Life. 12th Day — The Visitation.



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