FJP
Francis J. Parater
1897 to 1920
“I have nothing to leave or to give but my life, and this I have consecrated to the Sacred Heart to be used as He wills.”
Path to Sainthood
First Virginia-born Catholic nominated for sainthood
Servant of God
2002
Venerable
Blessed
Saint
A Life Offered Completely
Francis Joseph Parater was born on October 10, 1897, in Richmond, Virginia, to a devout Catholic family. From boyhood he showed a quiet, determined character. He attended Benedictine High School, where the monks noted his exceptional devotion, and earned the rank of Eagle Scout, one of the earliest in the state of Virginia.
Frank graduated as valedictorian from Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina in 1917 and entered St. Mary Seminary in Baltimore to study for the priesthood. His intellectual gifts and spiritual depth caught the attention of his bishop, who sent him to the Pontifical North American College in Rome in 1919 to complete his theological studies.
In December 1919, Frank composed his Act of Oblation, a document in which he offered his entire life to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. “I have nothing to leave or to give but my life,” he wrote, “and this I have consecrated to the Sacred Heart to be used as He wills.” He sealed the document in an envelope marked “To be opened only in the case of my death.”
Less than two months later, on February 7, 1920, Frank Parater died in Rome of rheumatic fever. He was 22 years old, just months from ordination. When his Act of Oblation was found and opened, it moved all who read it, including Pope Benedict XV, who called it a spiritual document of the highest order. Pope Pius XI would later reference it as well. In 2001, the Diocese of Richmond opened his cause for canonization. He became the first person born in Virginia to be nominated for sainthood in the Catholic Church.
In His Own Words
“I have nothing to leave or to give but my life, and this I have consecrated to the Sacred Heart to be used as He wills.”
From his Act of Oblation, December 1919
“I shall be ordained, living or dead.”
To a fellow seminarian in Rome
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Frank Parater died at 22, months from ordination, having already offered his life entirely to God. His Act of Oblation moved two popes. The Diocese of Richmond opened his cause in 2001, making him the first Virginia-born Catholic nominated for sainthood.
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Born
Oct 10, 1897
Richmond, Virginia
Died
Feb 7, 1920
Rome, Italy
Cause Opened
2001
Diocese of Richmond
Stage
Servant of God
Declared 2002
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