April 20, 2013
Saturday of the Third Week of Easter
Saint of the day
Saint Agnes of Montepulciano (1268-1317)
Saint Agnes entered the convent of Montepulciano at the age of nine, after badgering her parents for admittance from the time she was six. When Agnes's spiritual advisor was appointed abbess at Procena, she brought Agnes with her to her new convent. Young Agnes's holiness and devotion to Christ drew many new sisters into the abbey. At age 15 she was appointed abbess. Agnes wanted to instill greater strictness in the abbey. She was nourished by bread and water alone, and spent her nights on the ground using a rock for a pillow. She was called back to Montepulciano to establish a new Dominican convent. She served as prioress of the new convent for the last 17 years of her life. Saint Agnes of Montepulciano is well known for her visions, including holding the infant Jesus in her arms and receiving Holy Communion from an angel of the Lord. She levitated during prayer and performed numerous miracles.
Reflection
Saint Agnes became a trusted and holy leader of her order at a very young age. She teaches us that, regardless of our age or position in life, we can positively influence everyone with whom we come into contact. Whether you are young or old, in a position of authority or at the bottom of the ladder, you can set a holy example for others.
Prayer
Dear Jesus, please help my life be a testament to your incredible power.
Liturgical season information
Lectionary: 278
Place in Year: Easter
Color of decorations and priest's vestments: White
Daily readings
Reading 1: Acts 9:31-42
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17
Gospel: John 6:60-69
View complete readings on USCCB.org