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24Jan

Saint Francis de Sales was born into a noble family in Savoy and was originally destined for a career in law and public life

Saint Francis de Sales was born into a noble family in Savoy and was originally destined for a career in law and public life. After studying law at Padua and earning his doctorate, he surprised his family by choosing the priesthood instead. Though his father strongly opposed this decision, Francis won him over through patience, humility and gentle persistence.

Ordained a priest, Francis was sent to minister in Geneva, a region deeply affected by Calvinism. Through preaching and the simple pamphlets he wrote to explain the Catholic faith, he helped bring many people back to the Church. His approach was marked not by argument, but by kindness and clarity.

At thirty five, he became Bishop of Geneva. He remained close to his people, preaching often, hearing confessions and teaching the faith, especially to children. His gentleness became his hallmark, summed up in his famous insight that kindness wins hearts more effectively than harshness.

Saint Francis de Sales is best known for his spiritual writings, especially Introduction to the Devout Life, in which he insists that holiness is not reserved for monks and nuns, but is possible in every state of life. For this reason, he is honoured as the patron saint of the Catholic press.

Alongside Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, he also founded the Order of the Visitation, whose charism continues to shape the Church today.

Saint Francis de Sales, pray for us.

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