As
a Young Student...
He
was only seventeen, when, one day, as he was at prayer in front
of the Blessed Sacrament solemnly exposed, he was given the "revelation
of Rogate", that is, he deeply felt that vocations in the Church
only come through prayer. Later on he found in the Gospel the
very words of Jesus commanding such prayer: "Beg the harvest
master to send out laborers to gather his harvest". (Mt 9:38;
Lk 10:2). These words will become the main source of inspiration
for his life and the charism which will lead his apostolate.
On
July 11, 1909 he wrote to Pope S. Pius X: "From my youth I have
devoted myself to the words of the Gospel: Pray therefore the
Lord of the Harvest...In my charitable institutions, orphans,
poor, priests and nuns, all pray incessantly to the loving Hearts
of Jesus and Mary, to the Patriarch St. Joseph and to the Apostles,
that they may provide the Holy Church with numerous and chosen
laborers for the harvest of souls".
The
essence of the intuition of his youth was that prayer for vocations
(Rogate) was not considered as a mere exhortation given
by the Lord, but an explicit order, a compelling request, an "infallible
remedy". We can say, then, that his "discovery" cannot be regarded
as something transitory and superficial but as the core of his
life, the charism which will bring forth a new providential movement
in the Church.
Young
Hannibal proved to be of high intelligence and had a poetic disposition.
He looked to a brilliant and secure career as a writer and poet
but when he felt the sudden call from God, he immediately responded
and generously put himself and his talents at the service of God.
When, on December 8, 1869 he was given the clerical garb, he soon
began putting his talents to work and became a well received preacher.
People, especially the simple and those from the lower classes,
loved to listen to him because of the clarity of his sermons.
He will carry on this special ministry for his entire life as
a means to evangelize the simple and the poor.
When,
on December 8, 1869 he was given the clerical garb, he soon began
putting his talents to work and became a well received preacher.
People, especially the simple and those from the lower classes,
loved to listen to him because of the clarity of his sermons.
He carried on this special ministry for his entire life as a means
to evangelize the simple and the poor.
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