Saint of the Day Quote: Saint Caspar del Bufalo

Does not Divine Wisdom tell us that justificati in Sanguine salvi erimus ab ira per ipsum ‘justified in the Blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him?

The Saint in a letter to Pope Leo XII

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Monday, January 2, AD 2023 5:27am

It seems the ‘briganti’ were a form of outlaws who preyed on tourists in Italy at the time St. Caspar was founding missions and churches in vulnerable neighborhoods. St. Caspar’s efforts had a positive effect getting the outlaws to reform their ways, and that drew opposition from surprising sources. Local politicians (and maybe clergy?) who benefited from the briganti, perhaps financially or through the exercise of power in these neighborhoods, got Caspar suspended by the pope. The context of the quoted letter would seem to be an effort to clear his name, which eventually succeeded.

St. Caspar formed the Missionaries of the Most Precious Blood, and part of the accusations against him was that name. It seems that the Feast of the Most Precious Blood was not celebrated by the full Church or in Italy at that time, so one accusation was that St. Caspar was being ‘unecclesiastical’, probably meaning he was making decisions above his pay grade. Pope Leo saw through it, cleared Caspar and let him continue his mission.

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