Venerable Francis Xavier Seelos
Memorial Day: October 4th
Ven. Francis Xavier Seelos
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Francis Xavier
Seelos was born on January 11, 1819 in Fussen, Bavaria, Germany. He was baptized
on the same day in the parish church of St. Mang. Having expressed a desire for
the priesthood since childhood, he entered the diocesan seminary in 1842 after
having completed his studies in philosophy. Soon after meeting the missionaries
of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, founded for the evangelization of
the most abandoned, he decided to enter the congregation and to minister to the
German speaking immigrants in the United States. He was accepted by the
Congregation on November 22, 1842, and sailed the following year from Le Havre,
France arriving in New York on April 20, 1843. On December 22, 1844, after
having completed his novitiate and theological studies, Seelos was ordained a
priest in the Redemptorist Church of St. James in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
After being ordained, he worked for nine years in the parish of St.
Philomena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, first as assistant pastor with St. John
Neumann, the superior of the Religious Community, and later as Superior himself
and for the last three years as pastor. During this time, he was also the
Redemptorist Novice Master. With Neumann he also dedicated himself to preaching
missions. Regarding their relationship, Seelos said: "He has introduced me to
the active life" and, "he has guided me as a spiritual director and confessor."
His availability and innate kindness in understanding and responding to
the needs of the faithful, quickly made him well known as an expert confessor
and spiritual director, so much so that people came to him even from neighboring
towns. Faithful to the Redemptorist charism, he practiced a simple life style
and a simple manner of expressing himself. The themes of his preaching, rich in
biblical content, were always heard and understood even by the simplest people.
A constant endeavor in this pastoral activity was instructing the little
children in the faith. He not only favored this ministry, he held it as
fundamental for the growth of the Christian community in the Parish. In 1854, he
was transferred from Pittsburgh, to Baltimore, then Cumberland in 1857, and to
Annapolis (1862), all the while engaged in Parish ministry and serving in the
formation of future Redemptorists as Prefect of Students. Even in this post, he
was true to his character remaining always the kind and happy pastor, always
prudently attentive to the needs of his students and conscientious of their
doctrinal formation. Above all, he strove to instill in these future
Redemptorist missionaries the enthusiasm, the spirit of sacrifice and apostolic
zeal for the spiritual and temporal welfare of the people.
In 1860 he was proposed as a candidate for the office of Bishop of
Pittsburgh. Having been excused from this responsibility by Pope Pius IX, from
1863 until 1866 he dedicated himself to the life of an itinerant missionary
preaching in English and German in the states of Connecticut, Illinois,
Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and
Wisconsin.
After a brief period of parish ministry in Detroit, Michigan, he was
assigned in 1866 to the Redemptorist community in New Orleans, Louisiana. Here
also, as pastor of the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, he was known as a
pastor who was joyously available to his faithful and singularly concerned for
the poorest and the most abandoned. In God's plan, however, his ministry in New
Orleans was destined to be brief. In the month of September, exhausted from
visiting and caring for the victims for Yellow Fever, he contracted the dreaded
disease. After several weeks of patiently enduring his illness, he passed on to
eternal life on October 4, 1867, at the age of 48 years and 9 months.
O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer,
let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart
be pleasing in Your sight. I offer praise to You for the grace You have bestowed
on Your humble missionary, Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos.
May I have the same joyful vigor that Fr. Seelos possessed during his earthly life
to love You deeply and live faithfully Your gospel.
Amen.Prayer II
Divine Physician,
You infused Francis Xavier Seelos with the gift of Your healing.
By the help of his prayers, sustain in me the grace to know Your will
and the strength to overcome my afflictions. For love of You, make me whole.
May I learn from the example of Blessed Father Seelos
and gain comfort from his patient endurance.
Amen.Prayer III
Bountiful God,
in Francis Xavier Seelos You have given Your people
a model for those who labor joyfully in Your earthly kingdom.
May the smile of Fr. Seelos in Your heavenly dominion
dwell on those who find life burdensome.
Help Blessed Father Seelos to keep continually before the eyes of Your people
the gentleness of Jesus Christ, our Redeemer.
Amen