Jan 31 – S John Bosco

Jan 31 – S John Bosco

Author: SSPX US District, Angelus Press January 31, 2026 Duration: 9:34

It’s the Feast of S John Bosco, 3rd Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: “Faith: Source of Healing”, today’s news from the Church: “A Call for Truth in the Face of Abuses in Marriage Annulment Cases”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Saint John Bosco was a priest whose holiness took shape in streets, workshops, and schoolyards rather than cloisters. Born in 1815 in rural Piedmont, Italy, he grew up in poverty after the death of his father, raised by a deeply faithful mother whose patience and firmness shaped him profoundly. From childhood, John felt drawn to troubled boys, especially those overlooked by society. A recurring dream marked him early, showing him that harshness would never win hearts, but kindness grounded in truth could transform even the most hardened lives.

Ordained a priest in 1841, Don Bosco quickly recognized the crisis facing young men in industrializing Turin. Orphans, apprentices, and runaways filled the city, vulnerable to exploitation and crime. Rather than condemn them, he went looking for them. He gathered boys off the streets, offered them food, games, catechism, and above all, presence. His “oratory” was not just a building but a way of life, a place where discipline and joy coexisted. Don Bosco believed holiness should be attainable, attractive, and rooted in daily duty. His educational approach, later called the Preventive System, emphasized reason, religion, and loving kindness, aiming to prevent sin rather than punish it.

Don Bosco faced constant obstacles. Money was scarce, authorities were suspicious, and his health was fragile. Yet his trust in Divine Providence never wavered. He was also a man of deep interior life, devoted especially to the Eucharist and to the Blessed Virgin Mary, whom he honored as Help of Christians. He attributed every success to her intercession. Mystical experiences, prophetic dreams, and moments of supernatural insight accompanied his ministry, though he never sought attention for them. His focus remained practical: saving souls by forming good Christians and honest citizens.

To sustain the work, Don Bosco founded the Salesians, a religious congregation dedicated to youth, along with the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. From Turin, the mission spread rapidly across Europe and eventually the world. His letters and conferences reveal a spiritual father who combined humor with firmness and tenderness with clarity. Even as his work expanded, he remained personally involved, knowing names, listening to confessions, and walking daily among his boys.

Don Bosco died in 1888, worn out by love rather than age. The Church later recognized him as a master of youth ministry and a saint for modern times.

Tradition honors Saint John Bosco as the patron of young people, educators, apprentices, and juvenile offenders. His feast on January 31 celebrates a man who proved that sanctity flourishes where charity meets patience.

Saint John Bosco reminds us that to save souls, one must first love them.

Saint John Bosco, father and teacher of youth, pray for us.

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