Saint of the Day for Monday; patroness of my parish in Abita Springs, LA (2025)

St. Jane Frances de Chantal

Saint of the Day for Monday; patroness of my parish in Abita Springs, LA (1)

What a way to start a marriage! Jane no sooner arrived at her new home then she discovered she might lose it. Her husband, Christophe, had not only inherited the title of baron but enormous debts as well.

But Jane had not come to the marriage empty-handed. She brought with her a deepfaithinstilled by her father who made daily religious discussion fun, allowing thechildrento talk about anything -- even controversial topics. She also brought a good-hearted way that made a friend comment, "Even stupid jokes were funny when she told them."

These qualities helped the twenty-year-old Frenchwomantake charge by personally organizing and supervising every detail of the estate, a method which not only brought the finances under control but won her employees' hearts as well.

Despite the early financial worries, she and her husband shared "one heart and one soul." They were devoted to each other and to their four children.

One way Jane shared her blessings was by giving bread and soup personally to the poor who came to her door. Often people who had just received food from her would pretend to leave, go around the house and get back in line for more. When asked why she let these people get away with this, Jane said, "What ifGodturned me away when I came back to him again and again with the same request?"

Herhappinesswas shattered when Christophe was killed in a hunting accident. Before he died, her husband forgave themanwho shot him, saying to the man, "Don't commit thesinof hating yourself when you have done nothing wrong." The heartbroken Jane, however, had to struggle with forgiveness for a long time. At first she tried just greeting him on the street. When she was able to do that, she invited him to her house. Finally she was able to forgive themanso completely that she even became godmother to his child.

These troubles opened her heart to her longing forGodand she soughtGodinprayerand a deepening spiritual life. Her commitment toGodimpressed Saint Francis de Sales, thebishopwho became her director and best friend. Their friendship started before they even met, for them saw each other in dreams, and continued in letters throughout their lives.

With Francis' support, Jane founded the Visitation order for women who were rejected by other orders because of poor health or age. She even accepted awomanwho was 83 years old. When people criticized her, she said, "What do you want me to do? I like sick people myself; I'm on their side." She believed that people should have a chance to live their calling regardless of their health.

Still a devoted mother, she was constantly concerned about the materialistic ways of one of her daughters. Her daughter finally asked her forspiritual directionas did may others, including an ambassador and her brother, an archbishop. Her advice always reflected her very gentle and loving approach to spirituality:

"Should you fall even fifty times a day, never on any account should that surprise or worry you. Instead, ever so gently set your heart back in therightdirection and practice the opposite virtue, all thetimespeaking words of love and trust to ourLordafter you have committed a thousand faults, as much as if you had committed only one. Once we have humbled ourselves for the faultsGodallows us to become aware of in ourselves, we must forget them and go forward."

She died in 1641, at sixty-nine years of age.

In Her Footsteps

We have been told thesecretofhappinessis finding: finding yourself, finding love, finding therightjob. Jane believed thesecretofhappinesswas in "losing," that we should "throw ourselves intoGodas a little drop of water into the sea, and lose ourselves indeed in the Ocean of the divine goodness." She advised amanwho wrote to her about all the afflictions he suffered "to lose all these things in God. These words produced such an effect in the soul, that he wrote me that he was wholly astonished, and ravished with joy."

Today, when any thoughts or worries come to mind, send them out into the ocean of God's love that surrounds you and lose them there. If any feelings come into your heart -- grief, fear, even joy or longing, send those out into the ocean of God's love. Finally, send your whole self, like a drop, into God. There is no past no future, here or there. There is only the infinite ocean of God.

Prayer: Saint Jane, you forgave themanwho killed your husband. Help me learn to forgive a particularpersonin mylifewho has caused me harm. You know how difficult it is to forgive. Help me to take the steps you took to welcome thispersonback into my life.Amen

St. Jane de Chantal, pray for us.

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*In the USA, Jane Frances de Chantal'sfeast daywas moved to August 12 in order to celebrate the feast ofOur Lady of Guadalupeon December 12.

Saint of the Day for Monday; patroness of my parish in Abita Springs, LA (2025)
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