Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional

Mar 28 – Sat of Passion Week / S John Capistrano


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It's the Sat of Passion Week, 3rd Class, with the color of Violet. In this episode: the meditation: "In the Light of Judgment Day", today's news from the Church: "Germany: Precipitous Drop in the Number of Religious Sisters", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
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Sources Used Today:
  • "In the Light of Judgment Day" — Toward Easter
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/toward-easter

  • "Germany: Precipitous Drop in the Number of Religious Sisters" (FSSPX.news)
    • https://fsspx.news/en/news/germany-precipitous-drop-number-religious-sisters-57979

  • The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press)
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop


    Saint John Capistrano was born in 1386 in the Kingdom of Naples, in the town from which he takes his name. Trained as a lawyer, he rose quickly in public life and became a respected magistrate. Yet the course of his life changed dramatically after he was captured and imprisoned during a political conflict. In that period of suffering, he experienced a deep conversion. When he was released, he renounced his career and entered the Franciscan Order, placing himself under the guidance of Bernardine of Siena.
    As a friar, John embraced a life of austerity, prayer, and preaching. He became one of the most powerful voices of his time, traveling throughout Italy and across Europe, calling people to repentance and renewal. His sermons were known for their clarity and urgency, and great crowds gathered to hear him. He worked tirelessly to reform abuses, strengthen discipline among clergy and religious, and rekindle devotion among the faithful.
    John’s mission expanded beyond preaching alone. He was entrusted with delicate tasks by the Church, including efforts to resolve conflicts and defend the integrity of the  faith. He traveled through Germany, Austria, Poland, and Hungary, confronting heresy and encouraging unity within the Church. His zeal was marked not only by strength, but by a deep desire to lead souls back to Christ.
    In the final chapter of his life, John was called to respond to a grave threat. As the Ottoman Turks advanced into Europe, he was sent to preach and rally Christian forces. Though elderly and not a soldier, he inspired many to take up the defense of their lands. His presence during the defense of Belgrade in 1456 became a symbol of courage and faith. After the victory, he soon fell ill and died, having spent himself entirely in the service of the Church.
    Devotion to Saint John Capistrano highlights both his preaching and his courage in times of trial. He is honored as a patron of military chaplains, judges, and those who work for justice. His feast day on October 23 is observed especially among Franciscans, who remember his zeal and fidelity.
    In some places, he is also remembered as a protector in times of conflict, a reminder that faith must be lived with conviction, even under pressure.
    Saint John Capistrano, fearless preacher and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us.
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