St. Vincent Ferrer

Apr 05

Patron Saint of Builders, Prisoners, Construction Workers, Plumbers, Fishermen and Spanish Orphanages

Vincent Ferrer, although born in Valencia in Spain, was from Scotch-English descent on his father’s side.

His parents instilled in him a deep devotion to Our Lord and Our Lady and a tremendous love for the poor.

In 1367 he entered the Dominican Order, and before he reached the age of twenty-one was already teaching philosophy at Lérida, the most famous university in Catalonia.

Transferred to Barcelona to preach to the public, he arrived in the coastal city to find the citizens ravaged by hunger. A famine was raging through that region and the people were desperate for the arrival of a ship of corn. Vincent foretold that the ship would be in harbor before nightfall, and so it happened, at which the people acclaimed the young Dominican preacher a prophet and his superiors cautiously moved him to Toulouse.

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