S PETER FABER, SJ (1506-1546) - 02nd Aug

 Faber was born to a peasant family in the village of Villaret in France. He went to Paris to pursue his education and had Francis Xavier and Ignatius Loyola became roommates 

    at the University of Paris and are all recognized by the Jesuits as founders of the Society of Jesus. He became a master of the Spiritual Exercises was the first of the companions 

    to be ordained. Peter Faber had a gentle spirit and a tendency to be very hard on himself. Ignatius proved to be the perfect mentor for him, 

    and Faber eventually became the master of the Spiritual Exercises. While hard on himself, Faber was gentle with others and became a gifted pastor of souls, winning others for Jesus. 

    Faber was sent to Germany in 1541, where he found the state of the Church in disarray. He worked for the renewal of the Church a person at a time, 

    leading many in the Spiritual Exercises. Princes, prelates, and priests would especially find Peter Faber a gentle source of instruction and guidance leading to renewal. 

    Between 1544 and 1546, Peter Faber tirelessly continued his work in Portugal and Spain. Throughout all of his mission years in Germany, Spain, and Portugal, 

    Faber traveled on foot. His final journey in 1546 was to Rome where, exhausted from his labours, he died in St. Ignatius’s arms at the age of 40. 

    Pope Francis canonized Peter Faber on December 17, 2013.





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