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Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
1819 to 1867
“A cheerful heart is the best remedy for the soul.”
Path to Sainthood
Beatified April 9, 2000, by Pope John Paul II
Servant of God
Venerable
Blessed
2000
Saint
The Cheerful Missionary of the American Frontier
Francis Xavier Seelos was born on January 11, 1819, in Fussen, Bavaria, the sixth of twelve children in a devout Catholic family. Drawn to the priesthood from a young age, he studied philosophy and theology in Munich before hearing about the Redemptorist Congregation’s mission to serve German-speaking immigrants in America. In 1842, he was accepted by the Redemptorists and sailed for the New World in 1843.
Ordained in Baltimore in 1844, Seelos was assigned as curate to the future saint John Neumann at St. Philomena parish in Pittsburgh. The two worked closely together for six years, ministering to the immigrant poor. When Neumann was appointed Bishop of Philadelphia, Seelos succeeded him as pastor and became one of the most beloved confessors in the city. Penitents traveled great distances to confess to him, drawn by his patience, warmth, and supernatural insight.
In 1860, Seelos was nominated to become the Bishop of Pittsburgh, but he personally petitioned the Holy See to have the appointment withdrawn, believing he could do more good as a simple missionary priest. From 1863 to 1866 he traveled across the eastern and midwestern United States as an itinerant Redemptorist preacher, conducting parish missions in English and German that drew enormous crowds.
In 1866, Seelos was assigned to St. Mary of the Assumption parish in New Orleans. When yellow fever swept the city the following year, he threw himself into caring for the sick and dying. He contracted the disease himself and died on October 4, 1867, at the age of forty-eight. His reputation for holiness, his cheerful spirit, and the many favors reported through his intercession led to his beatification by Pope John Paul II on April 9, 2000.
In His Own Words
“A cheerful heart is the best remedy for the soul.”
To his parishioners
“Let us always have confidence in God. He will never abandon us.”
From his sermons
“I wish only to do the will of God.”
Letter declining the bishopric
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The National Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos in New Orleans preserves his memory and promotes his cause for canonization. A second verified miracle is needed for sainthood. Pray for the advancement of his cause.
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Born
January 11, 1819
Fussen, Bavaria
Died
October 4, 1867
New Orleans, Louisiana
Beatified
April 9, 2000
Archdiocese of New Orleans
Stage
Blessed
Awaiting second miracle
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