St. Caspar (Jasper) del Bufalo 1837
Feastday
2nd January
Born 1786
Died 1837
Son
of Antonio del Bufalo, a chef to Prince Altieri, and Annunziata Quartieroni. As
an infant he suffered from an eye condition that threatened to blind him; he
was cured in 1788 following prayers for the intervention of Saint Francis
Xavier. Studied at the Collegium Romanum from age twelve, and considered
becoming a Jesuit. President of the newly instituted catechetical school of
Santa Maria del Pianto at age 19. Ordained on 31 July 1808. On 23 October 1808
he, with his friends Father Bonanni, Father Santelli and Father Gonnelli,
founds the nocturnal Oratory of Saint Mary in Vincis. On 8 December 1808 he
helped Father Albertini found the Confraternity of the Precious Blood in San
Nicola. Following Rome's fall to the
French in 1809, the Papal States were suppressed on 17 May, Pope Pius VII was
deported on 6 July, and priests were ordered to take an oath of loyalty to
Napoleon. Gaspare refused, and on 13 June 1810 was exiled for five years with
many other priests first to Piacenza, and then Bologna. On 13 September 1811 he
refused a second time to take the oath; he was lodged in San Giovanni prison,
then prison of Imola, and then the fortress in Imola. A third refusal led to his
transfer to the fortress in Lugo on 16 May 1813. Following a fourth refusal, on
10 December 1813 he is sentenced to exile in Corsica. While waiting for
transport in Florence he received an invitation to join the Evangelical
Workers, a group of priests who preach home missions. Though it was
questionable at the time that he could help them, Gaspare enthusiastically
joined. Less than a month later, Murat restored liberty to all priests who had
been arrested or exiled for refusing to take the oath. In February 1814,
Gaspare returned to Rome after four years of captivity, and in December he
began preaching missions. In July of 1815, Gaspare renounced his position as
canon of Saint Mark's in order to concentrate on missions. He helped formally
start the Missioners of the Precious Blood (C.P.P.S.) in 1815 at Giano,
Spoleto, Italy, a congregation devoted to preaching, and determined to bring
the sacraments back to war-torn Italy; it was under the patronage of Francis
Xavier. Many houses were established in the next few years, and on 27 December
1817 Gaspare was elected First Promotor and Missionary of the Missioners. Many
opposed his good work, and spoke against him to Pope Leo XII and Pope Pius
VIII, but after they spoke to him personally, both approved of his work. In
1821 Pope Pius VII assigned Gaspare to clean up provinces overrun with highway
bandits, and orders the opening of six mission houses in the area; Gaspare
spent the next five years in the pulpit. In February 1826 he was chosen as
papal nuncio to Brazil. Gaspare begged to be released from the assignment so he
could continue to preach, but was forced to spend eight months in the position.
He then returned to his Congregation's motherhouse San Felice in October, and
resumed preaching and tending to the Missionaries's houses for his last ten
years. 1
1.Taken from the Patron
Saints Index at http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintg48.htm
“The
death of impenitent persecutors of the Church during the three days darkness.
He who outlives the darkness and fear of the three days will think that he were
alone on earth because of the fact that the world will be covered everywhere
with cadavers….” 1
1. Yves Dupont, Catholic
Prophecy (Tan Books and Publishers 1970) p 79