September 1 - Saint Gilles the Hermit is a legendary gyrovaga monk from Merovingian or Visigothic Occitania. Born in Athens, this holy monk is said to have come to live as a hermit at the mouth of the Rhône in Languedoc in the 7th century. He died around the year 720.

The saint is often represented by a doe, a hand and an arrow because according to a hagiographic legend of the 10th century, a doe, pursued by King Wamba's hunters, takes refuge in his cave and comes to lie at his feet. The hand of the praying saint is pierced by the arrow of a relentless hunter aiming at the animal. King Wamba apologizes to the saint, protector of the doe taking refuge in his house, and asks to be forgiven for the misunderstanding of his hunters. It is then that the monk persuades him to found a monastery in a place he has chosen for his tomb.

Very quickly, he became famous for his miracles but fled his fame and moved to Provence. He first went to Rome, before retiring to a forest not far from Nîmes, to Collias, near the Gard river, where a modest hermitage still exists.

His cult spread rapidly, many pilgrims from the most distant countries came to his tomb, invoking St. Gilles against fear and fire, for the cure of nervous diseases and for the protection of children.

The Spirit of truth will guide you into all truth

At the end of its second General Assembly, held from 15 to 18 October 2024, the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace sent a message to government officials at all levels, as well as to all Malagasy and all people of goodwill.

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Love and Salvation

Christmas is a great joy, because it is the love of God that has come to us, proclaims Fr. Bizimana Innocent, Provincial Superior of the Salesians Don Bosco of Madagascar and Mauritius, presenting his Christmas greetings. Salvation is accomplished, so life is not in danger of disappearing. It is this love and this salvation that we wish to fill our life so that we have peace.

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Zatti, our brother

The short film "Zatti, our brother" (Argentina, 2020) focuses on one of the most difficult episodes of his life. We are in Viedma, in 1941: at the age of 60, Zatti is forced to leave the hospital he has attended for decades. His faith and strength are tested.

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