Jan 10 – BVM on Sat / S Basil the Great

Jan 10 – BVM on Sat / S Basil the Great

Author: SSPX US District, Angelus Press January 10, 2026 Duration: 10:34

It’s the Feast of BVM on Saturdays, 4th Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: “The Charity of the Magi”, today’s news from the Church: “More than 33 Million Pilgrims at the Jubilee”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Saint Basil the Great is one of the towering figures of the early Church, a man whose holiness united intellectual brilliance, pastoral charity, and fearless defense of the truth. Born around 330 in Cappadocia to a deeply Christian family, Basil was surrounded by saints from the beginning. His parents and grandparents had suffered for the faith, and several of his siblings would also be honored as saints. Gifted with a sharp mind, Basil studied in Constantinople and Athens, where he formed a lasting friendship with Saint Gregory of Nazianzus. Both men mastered classical learning, yet both felt its limits. For Basil, education became a tool, not an idol, something to be placed entirely at the service of Christ.

After a period of inner restlessness, Basil turned decisively toward the ascetic life. He traveled through Egypt, Syria, and Palestine, studying the lives of monks and hermits, then returned home convinced that Christian community must be shaped by prayer, discipline, and charity together. When he later became Bishop of Caesarea, he brought that vision with him. His diocese faced not only spiritual confusion but also political pressure from Arian emperors who denied the full divinity of Christ. Basil resisted with calm courage. He refused compromise, even when threatened with exile, confiscation, or death. His reply to imperial officials became famous for its serenity and strength, rooted in the conviction that nothing could separate him from Christ.

Basil’s theology was both profound and practical. He wrote powerfully on the Holy Trinity, helping to articulate the Church’s faith in the divinity of the Holy Spirit at a time when that truth was under attack. Yet he was equally devoted to concrete charity. During a devastating famine, he organized relief for the poor and founded what became known as the Basiliad, a vast complex including hospitals, shelters, and places of care for the sick and abandoned. For Basil, defending doctrine and feeding the hungry were inseparable acts of love.

He died in 379, worn down by illness and labor, but revered as a father by his people. His influence endured through his writings, his rule for monastic life, and the bishops he helped form, shaping Eastern Christianity for centuries.

Traditions surrounding Saint Basil remain strong in the East. His feast on January 2 is celebrated with special liturgies, blessings of bread, and prayers for charity and unity. He is a patron of monastic communities, theologians, and those who serve the poor, remembered as a saint who proved that truth, prayer, and mercy belong together.

Saint Basil the Great, bishop and doctor of the Church, pray for us!

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