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Son of the pious peasants Martin Baylon and Elizabeth Jubera. From youth he displayed great devotion to the Eucharist. Worked as a shepherd from ages 7 to 24, and was a good influence on his shepherd friends, an often rowdy group. Franciscan lay brother with friars of the Alcantarine Reform, often serving as cook or doorkeeper. His charity to the poor and afflicted, his unfailing courtesy and humility were remarkable even by Franciscan standards. While travelling in France, he defended the Real Presence against the blasphemies of a Calvinist preacher, and narrowly escaped death at the hands of a Huguenot mob. Poorly educated, he was still a counselor sought by rich and poor alike. His cultus is especially strong in Spain and southern Italy, in Central and South America.
Born
- 29 October 1618 by Pope Paul V
- cooks
- Eucharistic congresses and organizations (proclaimed by Pope Leo XIII)
- Obado, Bulacan, Philippines
- Segorbe-Castellón de la Plana, Spain, diocese of
- shepherds
- man in adoration before a vision of the Host
Additional Information
- Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
- Catholic Encyclopedia, by Oswald Staniforth
- Kirken i Norge
- Lives of the Saints, by Father Alban Butler
- New Catholic Dictionary
- Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints
MLA Citation
- “Saint Pascal Baylon”. Saints.SQPN.com. 17 May . Web. 18 May 2013. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-pascal-baylon/>
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