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Apr 27 – S Peter Canisius

April 27, 2026·10 min
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It's the Feast of St. Peter Canisius, 3rd Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: "Christian Sadness", today's news from the Church: ""Ask Me to help you..."", a preview of the Sermon: "What Is Eternity?", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org Sources Used Today: "Christian Sadness" — Eastertide Day by Dayhttps://angeluspress.org/products/eastertide-day-by-day ""Ask Me to help you..."" (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/leo-xivs-journey-africa-2-cameroon-58671 "What Is Eternity?" (SSPX Sermons) SSPX YouTube: Sermons PlaylistListen &amp; Subscribe: SSPX Sermons Podcast The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop Saint Peter Canisius was a priest, teacher, and defender of the Catholic faith during one of the most difficult periods in the Church’s history. He was born in 1521 in Nijmegen, in what is now the Netherlands, and came of age during the upheaval of the Protestant Reformation. Gifted in intellect and deeply devoted to God, he entered the Society of Jesus, becoming one of the first Jesuits formed under the influence of Ignatius of Loyola. From the beginning, Peter recognized that the crisis in the Church required not only strong leadership, but clear teaching. He devoted himself to preaching, writing, and especially to education. Traveling across Germany, Austria, and surrounding regions, he worked tirelessly to strengthen Catholic life where it had weakened. His approach was firm but charitable. Rather than harsh polemics, he sought to explain the faith clearly, patiently guiding people back to the truth. One of his greatest contributions was the writing of catechisms. These works presented the teachings of the Church in a simple and accessible way, helping both children and adults understand the essentials of the faith. His catechisms became widely used and played a crucial role in preserving Catholic belief in many parts of Europe. Through them, countless souls were instructed and strengthened. Peter Canisius also helped establish colleges and centers of learning, recognizing that the formation of youth would shape the future of the Church. He served as a counselor at important Church gatherings and assisted in implementing the reforms of the Council of Trent. Despite his many responsibilities, he remained a man of prayer, drawing strength from his union with God. The Church honors Saint Peter Canisius as a Doctor of the Church, recognizing his role as a teacher and defender of the faith. He is often called the “Second Apostle of Germany” for his efforts to renew Catholic life in that region. Devotion to him is especially strong among educators, catechists, and those engaged in teaching the faith. His feast day on April 27 is marked with prayers for clarity, charity, and perseverance in sharing the truth. In many places, he is invoked as a guide for those who must explain the faith in challenging circumstances, reminding the faithful that truth, when spoken with charity, has the power to transform hearts. Saint Peter Canisius, faithful teacher and servant of Christ, pray for us. - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation &gt;&gt; - - - - - - Explore more: <a href="https://us13.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=c98bae64255bbd7d86

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