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Jun 21 - St Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-1591)

Summary : St Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian aristocrat who became a member of the Society of Jesus. While still a student at the Roman College, he died as a result of caring for the victims of a serious epidemic. Pope Benedict XIII canonised him. In 1926 Pope Pius XI named him the patron saint of Catholic youth.

Patrick Duffy looks at why Pope Pius XI decided to make Aloysius the patron saint of youth.

Noble Family
aloysius Gon St. Aloysius was born of a noble Italian family in Castiglione, near Mantua, Lombardy. He was the eldest son of the Marquis Ferrante Gonzaga; his mother Marta Tana was of the della Rovere family - Popes Sixtus IV (1471-1484) and his nephew  Julius II (1503-1513) - and was lady-in-waiting to the queen of Spain. As a child his father trained Aloysius for a military career and had him dress as a soldier and take part in military parades.
Where his father was rough and domineering, his mother was gentle and religious.

Time on His Own

gonzagaAs a boy Aloysius was sent to be a page and to be educated at the court of Francesco de Medici at Florence. Here, a kidney infection began to trouble him and stayed with him all his life, but it also gave him time to be on his own when he began to read about the saints. He also began to pray and and practise penance. Often he would be in the Church of Our Lady of the Annunziata, praying in front of her picture. He wanted to honour Mary with a gift, and he decided on a vow of perpetual chastity.

Privileged Background
E
vidence of his privileged background is that when he was twelve in 1580, he was called home to Castiglione to receive his first holy communion from Cardinal Charles Borromeo, then archbishop of Milan.

In Spain
alo window The Gonzaga family was called to Spain in 1581 where his mother attended on the queen. Aloysius and his brother Ridolfo were pages for the infante Don Diego (1575-82). It was at this time, after reading a book about Jesuit missionaries in India, that he decided to become a missionary and join the Jesuits.

Desire to Join the Jesuits
His mother was happy, but his father was horrified and for three years withheld his consent and tried through many relatives, clerical and lay, to get Aloysius to change his mind. Finally, in November 1585, his father consented and Aloysius gave over all rights of inheritance to his younger brother Ridolfo.

Novitiate
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loysius went to Rome and met Pope Sixtus V (Felice Peretti di Montalto pope 1585-90) who, after questioning him about his desire to enter the Jesuits, gave him his blessing to enter the novitiate in Rome. Here his superiors urged him to pray less, eat more, and be more sociable.

Father's death and  Aloysius as Mediator in family dispute
S
oon after this, in 1586, his father Marquis Ferrante Gonzaga died. He had undergone quite a change of character since his son had entered the novitiate and was at peace with God, with himself and with his son's decision. Aloysius went for some time to Milan for studies, but was back in Rome in 1587, where he took first profession and minor orders. He did return to Mantua to sort out a family quarrel and debts for the Duke - a significant task for a young man of twenty-one. But he had an integrity that was visible to all who knew him.

Caring for the Sick and Death
alo diesA plague broke out in Rome in 1589. The Jesuits opened a hospital for the victims, and Aloysius volunteered to work there. He begged in the street for food for the patients and nursed them in the hospital. He caught the plague himself and became very ill. He still avoided all comforts - like medicine to soothe his cough.

He was excited that death was approaching and he would soon be with God. He foretold that he would die in eight days at the end of the Octave of Corpus Christi. On that day, which fell on 21st June, Aloysius seemed very well in the morning, but insisted that he would die before the day was over. Fr Robert Bellarmine, who had become his spiritual father, gave him the last sacraments, and recited the prayers for the dying. Aloysius died just before midnight on 21st June 1591 at the age of twenty-three.

Assessment
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onzaga is sometimes dismissed as a' prig, naive, sickly and unattractive'. His custody of the eyes and his vow of chastity at a young age are often mocked as showing a disdain of women, as in James Joyce's The portrait of the artist as a young man.  But to preserve his virginity in the cultural context he grew up in was a significant achievement.

The Role of Chivalry
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teeped as he was in the code of chivalry from his family background, (like St Ignatius of Loyola), it is not surprising that Aloysius chose always what gave greater glory to God.  See Brian O'Leary SJ: To the greater glory.
To him in a strange way could be applied the lines of poet Patrick Kavanagh:

He knew that posterity has no use
For anything but the soul,
The lines that speak the passionate heart,
The spirit that lives alone.
O he was a lone one,
Fol dol the di do,
Yet he loved happily
I tell you.

Canonisation and Patron of Catholic Youth
O
n December 31, 1726, Pope Benedict XIII canonised Aloysius Gonzaga together with another Jesuit novice, Stanislaus Kostka. In 1926 Pope Pius XI named him the patron saint of Catholic youth.

Tomb of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga in the Church of Saint Ignatius, Rome

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Memorable Saying for Today


“Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young,
but set an example for the believers
in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.”


~ Timothy 4:12 ~


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Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 21st June, 2026

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A


FIRST READING

A reading from the book of the Prophet  Jeremiah              20:10-13
He has delivered the soul of the needy from the hands of evil men.

J
eremiah said: I hear so many disparaging me,
"Terror from every side!" Denounce him! Let us denounce him!'
All those who used to be my friends watched for my downfall,
'Perhaps he will be seduced into error. Then we will master him and take our revenge!'

But the Lord is at my side, a mighty hero;
my opponents will stumble, mastered, confounded by their failure;
everlasting, unforgettable disgrace will be theirs.
But you, Lord of Hosts, you who probe with justice,
who scrutinise the loins and heart, let me see the vengeance you will take on them,
for I have committed my cause to you.
Sing to the Lord,  praise the Lord, for he has delivered the soul of the needy from the hands of evil men.

The Word of the Lord.             Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm           Ps 68:4-5. 29-34. R/v 29
Response                                 In your great love, answer me, 0 God.

1. It is for you that I suffer taunts, that shame covers my face,
    that I have become a stranger to my brothers, an alien to my own mother's sons.
    I burn with zeal for your house and taunts against you fall on me.                                       Response


2. This is my prayer to you, my prayer for your favour.
    In your great love, answer me, 0 God,  with your help that never fails:
    Lord, answer, for your love is kind; in your compassion, turn towards me.                       Response


3. The poor when they see it will be glad and God-seeking hearts will revive;
    for the Lord listens to the needy and does not spurn his servants in their chains. 
    Let the heavens and the earth give him praise, the sea and all its living creatures.          Response


SECOND READING   

A reading from the letter of St Paul to the Romans                5:12-15
The gift itself considerably outweighed the fall.

Sin entered the world through one man, and through sin death, and thus death has spread through the whole human race because everyone has sinned. Sin existed in the world long before the Law was given. There was no law and so no one could be accused of the sin of 'law-breaking', yet death reigned over all from Adam to Moses, even though their sin, unlike that of Adam, was not a matter of breaking a law.

Adam prefigured the One to come, but the gift itself considerably outweighed the fall. If it is certain that through one man's fall so many died, it is even more certain that divine grace, coming through the one man, Jesus Christ, came to so many as an abundant free gift.

The Word of the Lord.               Thanks be to God.

Gospel Acclamation             Jn 1: 14.12
Alleluia, alleluia!
The Word was made flesh and lived among us;
to all who did accept him he gad.ve power to become children of God
Alleluia!

or                                                Jn 15: 26.27
Alleluia, alleluia!
The Spirit of truth will be my witness;  and you too will be my witnesses.
Alleluia!


GOSPEL 

The Lord be with you                        And with your spirit.
A reading from the Gospel according to Matthew    10:26-33      Glory to you, O Lord    
Do not be afraid of those who kill the body.

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows:
 'Do not be afraid of them therefore. For everything that is now covered will be uncovered, and everything now hidden will be made clear. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight; what you hear in whispers, proclaim from the housetops.

'Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; fear him rather who can destroy both body and soul in hell. Can you not buy two sparrows for a penny? And yet not one falls to the ground without your Father knowing. Why, every hair on your head has been counted. So there is no need to be afraid; you are worth more than hundreds of sparrows.

'So if anyone declares himself for me in the presence of men, I will declare myself for him in the presence of my Father in heaven. But the one who disowns me in the presence of men, I will disown in the presence of my Father in heaven.

The Gospel of the Lord            Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
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For homily resources for this Sunday's Gospel click here:  https://www.catholicireland.net/sunday-homily/



Taken from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, published and copyright 1966, by Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday, a division of Random House Inc, and used by permission of the publishers.
Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 21st June, 2026
CÉAD LÉACHT

Sliocht as an Leabhar  Irimia, fáidh        20:10-13
Óir shaor sé anam an bhoicht ó láimh lucht déanta an oilc.


Dúirt Irimia, Cluinim mórán do mo tharcaisniú:

Eagla ar gach aon taobh! Sceithigí air! Sceithimis air!”
Ag a raibh de chairde agam uair bhí súil in airde le mo threascairt:
“Meallfar é b’fhéidir, ansin béarfaimid bua air agus imreoimid díoltas air!”
Ach tá an Tiarna liomsa, curadh cumhachtach; ar an ábhar sin tuisleoidh lucht m’ionsaithe;
ní chloífidh siad mé; brisfear orthu; beidh siad trína chéile.
Ní dhéanfar dearmad go brách ar a náire shíoraí.

Ach, a Thiarna na Slua, a scrúdaíonn le fírinne, a ransaíonn na háranna agus an croí, feicim do dhíoltas orthu mar is duitse a d’fhoilsigh mé mo chúis.
Canaigí don Tiarna, molaigí an Tiarna, óir shaor sé anam an bhoicht ó láimh lucht déanta an oilc.

Briathar an Tiarna              Buíochas le Dia  

Salm le Freagra              Sm  68; 4-5. 29-34. R/v 29
Freagra                               Éist liom de réir do bhuanghrá, a Thiarna.

1. Ar do shonsa a d'fhulaing mé aithisí, a bhí luisne na náire ar mo ghnúis.
Is strainséir mé do mo bhráithre féin, agus is comhthíoch mé do chlann mo mháthar.
Táim ar lasadh le dúthracht do do theach; is ormsa a thiteann aithisí lucht do cháinte.       Freagra


2. Chugatsa a chuirim m'urnaí, a Thiarna, an uair is mian leat féin.
Éist liom de réir do bhuanghrá agus do chúnaimh chinnte.
Freagair mé as ucht do dhilghrá, a Thiarna; iompaigh chugam de réir do thrócaire.             Freagra


3. Beidh áthas ar na hísle nuair a fheicfidh siad é; athbheofar croíthe lucht cuardaithe an Tiarna.
Éisteann an Tiarna leis na daoine bochta, is ní thugann droim láimhe dá bhraighdeanaigh.
Go mola na spéartha is an talamh é, an mhuir agus a maireann inti.
Rinneadh feoil den Bhriathar agus chónaigh sé inár measc,
An uile dhuine a ghlac é, thug sé de cheart dóibhgo ndéanfaí clann Dé díobh.                        Freagra 


DARA LÉACHT

Sliocht as Litir Naomh Pól chuig na Rómhánaigh 5:12-15
Ní hé an dála céanna ag an tabhartas agus ag an gcoir é.

A bhráithre, tháinig an peaca isteach sa saol trí aon duine amháin agus an bás isteach tríd an bpeaca, sa tslí sin leath an bás i measc cách uile de bhrí go ndearna cách uile an peaca. Bhí an peaca ar an saol, ar ndóigh, sular tugadh an dlí ach ní chuirtear an peaca sa chuntas mura mbíonn dlí ann. Mar sin féin bhí an bás i réim ó Ádhamh anuas go Maois fiú amháin dóibh siúd nach raibh ciontach i mbriseadh reachta ar nós Ádhaimh.

Agus bhí Ádhamh ina shamhail ar an té úd a bhí le teacht. Ach ní hé an dála céanna ag an tabhartas agus ag an gcoir é. Mar, má fuair mórán bás de bharr choir an aon duine amháin, is fairsinge go mór do mhórán a bhí grásta Dé agus an tabhartas a dáileadh de dheonú an aon duine amháin, Íosa Críost.

Briathar an Tiarna              Buíochas le Dia  

Alleluia Véarsa                Eo 1: 14: 12
Alleluia, alleluia!
Rinneadh feoil den Bhriathar agus chónaigh sé inár measc,
An uile dhuine a ghlac é, thug sé de cheart dóibhgo ndéanfaí clann Dé díobh
Alleluia!

SOISCÉAL


Go raibh an Tiarna libh.               Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Mhatha       10:26-33              Glóir duit, a Thiarna
Ná bíodh eagla oraibh rompu seo a mharaíonn an corp.


San am sin dúirt Íosa:

Ná bíodh eagla oraibh rompu, mar sin. Níl aon ní i bhfolach nach bhfoilseofar, ná aon ní faoi cheilt nach mbeidh fios air. An rud a deirim libh sa dorchadas, abraigí i solas an lae é, agus an cogar a chuirtear in bhur gcluais, fógraígí é ó bharr na dtithe.

Ná bíodh eagla oraibh rompu seo a mharaíonn an corp ach nach féidir dóibh an t-anam a mharú: ní hea, ach bíodh eagla oraibh roimh an té ar féidir dó idir chorp agus anam a mhilleadh in ifreann. Nach mbíonn na gealbhain leathphingin an péire? Agus ní thitfidh gealbhan acu as an aer gan fhios do bhur nAthair. Maidir libhse, fiú amháin ribí bhur gcinn tá siad uile comhairthe. Mar sin, ná bíodh aon eagla oraibh; is mó is fiú sibhse ná dá liacht na gealbhain!

“Duine ar bith a admhóidh mise os comhair daoine, admhóidh mise eisean chomh maith os comhair m’Athar atá ar neamh. Ach duine ar bith a shéanfaidh os comhair daoine mé, séanfaidh mise eisean chomh maith os comhair m’Athar atá ar neamh.

Soiscéal an Tiarna.                   Moladh duit, a Chriost



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Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 28th June, 2026

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A


FIRST READING

A reading from the Second Book of Kings              4:8-11. 14-16
The man who is constantly passing our way must be a holy man of God.

One day as Elisha was on his way to Shunem, a woman of rank who lived there
pressed him to stay and eat there. After this he always broke his journey for a meal when he passed that way. She said to her husband,
'Look, I am sure the man who is constantly passing our way must be a holy man of God. Let us build him a small room on the roof, and put a bed in it, and a table and chair and lamp; whenever he comes to us he can rest there.'

One day when he came, he retired to the upper room and lay down.
'What can be done for her then?' he asked.
Gehazi answered, 'Well, she has no son and her husband is old'.
Elisha said, 'Call her'. The servant called her and she stood at the door.
'This time next year,' he said 'you will hold a son in your arms.'

The Word of the Lord.        Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm      Ps 88: 2-3. 16-19. R/v 2
Response                            I will sing for ever of your love, O Lord.

1. I will sing for ever of your love, O Lord; through all ages my mouth will proclaim your truth.
    Of this I am sure, that your love lasts for ever, that your truth is firmly established as the heavens. Response


2. Happy the people who acclaim such a king, who walk, O Lord, in the light of your face,
    who find their joy every day in your name, who make your justice the source of their bliss.               Response


3. For it is you, O Lord, who are the glory of their strength; it is by your favour that our might is exalted:
   for our ruler is in the keeping of the Lord; our king in the keeping of the Holy One of  lsrael.           Response


SECOND READING

A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Romans         6: 3-4. 8-11
When we were baptised we went into the tomb with Christ, so that we too might live a new life.

You have been taught that when we were baptised in Christ Jesus we were baptised in his death; in other words, when we were baptised we went into the tomb with him and joined him in death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the Father's glory, we too might live a new life.

But we believe that having died with Christ we shall return to life with him: Christ, as we know, having been raised from the dead will never die again. Death has no power over him any more. When he died, he died, once for all, to sin, so his life now is life with God; and in that way, you too must consider yourselves to be dead to sin but alive for God in Christ Jesus.

The Word of the Lord.            Thanks be to God.

Gospel Acclamation         Acts 16: 10
Alleluia, alleluia!
Open our heart, O Lord, to accept the words of your Son.
Alleluia!

Or                                          1 Peter 2:9
Alleluia, alleluia!
You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a people set apart, to sing
the praises of God who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
Alleluia!


GOSPEL                 

A reading from the Gospel according to Matthew           10:37-42
Anyone who does not take his cross and follow in my footsteps is not worthy of me.
Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me.

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows :
'Anyone who prefers father or mother to me is not worthy of me.
Anyone who prefers son or daughter to me is not worthy of me.
Anyone who does not take his cross and follow in my footsteps is not worthy of me.

Anyone who finds his life will lose it;
anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it.

Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me;
and those who welcome me welcome the one who sent me.
Anyone who welcomes a prophet will have a prophet's reward;
and anyone who welcomes a holy man will have a holy man's reward.

'I
f anyone gives so much as a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is a disciple,
then I tell you solemnly, he will most certainly not lose his reward.'

 The Gospel of the Lord.            Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

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For homily resources for this Sunday's Gospel click here:  https://www.catholicireland.net/sunday-homily/



Taken from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, published and copyright 1966 by Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday, a division of Random House Inc, and used by permission of the publishers.
Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 28th June, 2026
CÉAD LÉACHT  

Sliocht as an dara Leabhar Ríthe          4:8-11. 14-16
Féach, táim cinnte gur fear naofa le Dia an fear seo.

Lá dá raibh Eilíseá ar a bhealach go Siúnaem, chuir bean uasal a bhí ina cónaí ann tathant air agus tráth bia a bheith aige ann. As sin amach dhéanadh sé moill I gcónaí le haghaidh béile nuair a thagadh sé an bealach sin. Dúirt sí lena fear céile:
Féach, táim cinnte gur fear naofa le Dia an fear seo a bhíonn ag síorthaisteal an bealach seo againne. Tógaimis seomra beag ar an díon dó agus cuirimis leaba ann faoina choinne agus bord agus cathaoir agus lampa; uair ar bith dá dtagann sé chugainn, is féidir leis a scíste a dhéanamh ann.”

Lá dá dtáinig sé, isteach leis sa seomra in airde agus chuaigh sé a luí.
Cad is féidir a dhéanamh ar a son seo, más ea?” a d’fhiafraigh sé.
D’freagair Géichizí: “Leoga, níl mac ar bith aici, agus tá a fear céile aosta.”
Dúirt Eilíseá: “Cuir fios uirthi.”
Ghlaoigh an searbhónta uirthi agus sheas sí ag an doras.
Bliain ón am seo,” ar seisean, “beidh mac i do bhaclainn agat.” “Cuir uait, a thiarna, a ghiolla Dé; ná hinis bréag do d’ionailt.”

Briathar an Tiarna          Buíochas le Dia

Salm le Freagra          Sm 88: 2-3. 16-19. R/v 2
Freagra                          Canfaidh mé de shíor faoi do bhuanghrá, a Thiarna.

1. Canfaidh mé de shíor faoi do bhuanghrá, a Thiarna; fógróidh mé do dhílseacht ó glúin go ghlúin.
    óir daingníodh do bhuanghrá go síoraí  agus tá do dhílseacht chomh buan leis na flaithis.   Freagra


2. Is aoibhinn don phobal arb eol dóibh thu a mholadh, a shiúlann faoi sholas do ghnúise, a Thiarna,
    a dhéanann lúcháir i d'ainm de shíor, a ardaítear le d'fhíréantacht.                                           Freagra


3. Óir is tusa glóir a gcumhachta,agus trí d'fhabhar ardáitear ár neart.
    Óir is leis an Tiarna ár sciath,agus is Ie Neach Naofa Isráél ár rí.                                                Freagra


DARA LÉACHT

Sliocht as litir Naomh Pól chuig na Rómhánaigh             6:3-4. 8-11
Gach duine againn a baisteadh in Íosa Críost  creidimid go mbeimid beo mar aon leis chomh maith.

A bhráithre, an é nach dtuigeann sibh, gach duine againn a baisteadh in Íosa Críost, gur ina bhás a baisteadh é. Go deimhin comhadhlacadh sinn sa bhás leis tríd an mbaisteadh i dtreo go siúlóimisne freisin i mbeatha úrnua, faoi mar a tógadh Críost ó mhairbh trí ghlóir an Athar.

Ach má fuaireamar bás mar aon le Críost, creidimid go mbeimid beo mar aon leis chomh maith. Tá a fhios againn ó tógadh Críost ó mhairbh nach bhfaighidh sé bás níos mó. Níl aon cheannas ag an mbás air feasta, mar an bás a fuair sé, ba bhás mar leis an bpeaca é, don aon uair amháin go deo, ach is beatha do Dhia a bheatha feasta. Ar an gcuma chéanná ní mór daoibhse a mheas gur daoine sibh chomh maith atá marbh don pheaca agus beo do Dhia in Íosa Críost.

Briathar an Tiarna                    Buíochas le Dia.

Alleluia Véarsa                     Gniom 16: 14
Alleluia, alleluia!
Oscail ár gcroí, A Thiarna,
Cun aird a thabhairt ar bhraithra do Mhic                        
Alleluia!

SOISCÉAL 

Go raibh an Tiarna libh.              Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Mhatha,    10:37-42                Glóir duit, a Thiarna.
An té nach nglacann a chros agus mise a leanúint, níl sé diongbhála dom. An té a ghlacann sibhse, glacann sé mise.

San am sin dúirt Íosa lena aspail
An té arb ansa leis athair nó máthair ná mé, níl sé diongbhála dom, agus an té arb ansa leis mac iníon ná mé, níl sé diongbhála dom; agus an té nach nglacann a chros agus mise a leanúint, níl sé diongbhála dom. An té a fhaigheann a anam, caillfidh sé é; ach an té a chaillfidh a anam mar gheall ormsa, gheobhaidh sé é.

An té a ghlacann sibhse, glacann sé mise; agus an té a ghlacann mise, glacann sé an té a chuir uaidh mé. An té a ghlacann fáidh as ucht gur fáidh é, is tuarastal fáidh a gheobhaidh; agus an té a ghlacfaidh fíréan as ucht gur fíréan é, is tuarastal fíréin a gheobhaidh.

“Agus má thugann duine ar bith oiread is an cupán d’fhíoruisce do dhuine den mhuintir bheag seo, as ucht gur deisceabal é, ní bheidh sé gan a thuarastal a fháil.”

Soiscéal an Tiarna.               Moladh duit, a Chriost



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