Apr 6 – Easter Mon / S Vincent Ferrer

Apr 6 – Easter Mon / S Vincent Ferrer

Author: SSPX US District, Angelus Press April 6, 2026 Duration: 8:49
It's the Feast of Easter Monday, 1st Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: "The Easter Communion", today's news from the Church: "Leo XIV and the Anglican Communion", a preview of the Sermon: "Life and Death", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org

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Saint Vincent Ferrer was one of the most powerful preachers of the late Middle Ages, a man whose voice called entire cities to repentance. He was born in 1350 in Valencia, Spain, and entered the Dominican Order at a young age. From the beginning, he showed a remarkable gift for study and a deep love for the truths of the faith. He taught theology and served the Church in various roles, but it was his preaching that would define his life.

Vincent lived during a time of great turmoil, especially the Western Schism, when multiple claimants to the papacy divided the Church. For a time, he served the Avignon pope, hoping to help restore unity. Yet as the crisis deepened, Vincent withdrew from political involvement and turned more fully to preaching, convinced that renewal must begin with conversion of heart.

His preaching took him across Spain, France, Italy, and beyond. Crowds gathered in the thousands to hear him. He spoke with urgency about judgment, repentance, and the need to return to God. Many accounts describe remarkable effects: hardened sinners converted, disputes were reconciled, and entire communities renewed their faith. Though his message could be severe, it was always rooted in a desire to save souls.

Vincent often preached on the reality of the Last Judgment, earning him the title “Angel of the Judgment.” Yet his purpose was not to frighten, but to awaken. He reminded people that time is short and that God’s mercy must not be delayed. Alongside his preaching, he was known for miracles, healings, and acts of charity.

Despite his influence, Vincent lived simply, faithful to his Dominican vocation of poverty and prayer. He died in 1419 in France, still engaged in his mission, having spent his life entirely in service to the Gospel.

Devotion to Saint Vincent Ferrer has remained strong, especially in Spain and among Dominicans. He is honored as a patron of preachers, missionaries, and those who work for the conversion of souls. His feast day on April 5 is often marked by processions, sermons, and prayers for renewal.

In Valencia, special celebrations recall his preaching and the many graces associated with his life. His example continues to inspire those who proclaim the truth, reminding them to speak with clarity, courage, and charity.

Saint Vincent Ferrer, zealous preacher and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us.

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