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St. Andre Bessette

Holy Cross Brother, Builder of St. Joseph's Oratory, Miracle Worker

January 6
Feast Day
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Brother

📖 Life of St. Andre Bessette

When Alfred Bessette came to the Holy Cross Brothers in 1870, he carried with him a note from his pastor saying, "I am sending you a saint." The Brothers found that difficult to believe. Chronic stomach pains had made it impossible for Alfred to hold a job very long, and since he was a boy he had wandered from shop to shop, farm to farm, in his native Canada and in the United States, staying only until his employers found out how little work he could do.

The Holy Cross Brothers were teachers, and at 25, Alfred still did not know how to read and write. It seemed as if Alfred approached the religious order out of desperation, not vocation. Alfred was desperate, but he was also prayerful and deeply devoted to God and Saint Joseph. He may have had no place left to go, but he believed that was because this was the place he felt he should have been all along.

The Holy Cross Brothers took him into the novitiate but soon found out what others had learned — as hard as Alfred, now Brother Andre, wanted to work, he simply wasn't strong enough. They asked him to leave the order, but Andre, out of desperation again, appealed to a visiting bishop who promised him that Andre would stay and take his vows.

After his vows, Brother Andre was sent to Notre Dame College in Montreal (a school for boys age seven to twelve) as a porter. There his responsibilities were to answer the door, to welcome guests, find the people they were visiting, wake up those in the school, and deliver mail. Brother Andre joked later, "At the end of my novitiate, my superiors showed me the door, and I stayed there for forty years."

In 1904, he surprised the Archbishop of Montreal by requesting permission to build a chapel to Saint Joseph on the mountain near the college. The Archbishop refused to go into debt and would only give permission for Brother Andre to build what he had money for. What money did Brother Andre have? Nickels he had collected as donations for Saint Joseph from haircuts he gave the boys, and nickels and dimes from a small dish he had kept in a picnic shelter on top of the mountain near a statue of St. Joseph with a sign "Donations for St. Joseph."

He had collected this change for years but he still had only a few hundred dollars. Who would start a chapel now with so little funding? Andre took his few hundred dollars and built what he could — a small wood shelter only fifteen feet by eighteen feet. He kept collecting money and went back three years later to request more building. The wary Archbishop asked him, "Are you having visions of Saint Joseph telling you to build a church for him?" Brother Andre reassured him, "I have only my great devotion to St. Joseph to guide me."

The Archbishop granted him permission to keep building as long as he didn't go into debt. He started by adding a roof so that all the people who were coming to hear Mass at the shrine wouldn't have to stand out in the rain and the wind. Then came walls, heating, a paved road up the mountain, a shelter for pilgrims, and finally a place where Brother Andre and others could live and take care of the shrine — and the pilgrims who came — full-time.

Through kindness, caring, and devotion, Brother Andre helped many souls experience healing and renewal on the mountaintop. There were even cases of physical healing. But for everything, Brother Andre thanked St. Joseph. Despite financial troubles, Brother Andre never lost faith or devotion. He had started to build a basilica on the mountain but the Depression had interfered.

At ninety-years old he told his co-workers to place a statue of St. Joseph in the unfinished, unroofed basilica. He was so ill he had to be carried up the mountain to see the statue in its new home. Brother Andre died soon after on January 6, and didn't live to see the work on the basilica completed. But in Brother Andre's mind it never would be completed because he always saw more ways to express his devotion and to heal others. As long as he lived, the man who had trouble keeping work for himself, would never have stopped working for God.

🌟 Legacy of St. Andre Bessette: The Little Brother Who Built a Mountain

Exemplar of Humble Service

St. Andre Bessette's legacy is marked by his extraordinary example of how God can use the most unlikely people to accomplish great things. Despite his physical limitations, lack of education, and humble background, Brother Andre became one of the most beloved and effective servants of God in Canadian history. His life shows that true greatness comes not from human ability but from complete trust in God and devotion to His will.

Builder of St. Joseph's Oratory

Brother Andre's crowning achievement was the construction of St. Joseph's Oratory on Mount Royal in Montreal, which has become one of the world's most visited pilgrimage sites. Starting with just a few hundred dollars in nickels and dimes, he built what began as a small wooden shelter and grew into a magnificent basilica. His method of building "what he could afford" and trusting in God's providence has inspired countless others to start small and let God multiply their efforts.

Miracle Worker and Healer

Through his deep devotion to St. Joseph and his simple faith, Brother Andre became instrumental in many physical and spiritual healings. His reputation as a miracle worker spread far and wide, drawing thousands of pilgrims to the Oratory. Yet he always attributed any healing or blessing to St. Joseph, never taking credit for himself.

Model of Perseverance and Trust

Brother Andre's life demonstrates the power of perseverance in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Rejected by employers, nearly dismissed from his religious order, and facing constant financial challenges, he never gave up on his dream of honoring St. Joseph. His unwavering trust in God's providence and his determination to serve others despite his own limitations make him a powerful example for all who face difficulties in their spiritual journey.

📅 Feast Day

January 6

Feast of St. Andre Bessette

Liturgical Celebration

St. Andre Bessette is celebrated on January 6th, the day of his death. This feast day honors his life of humble service, his devotion to St. Joseph, and his miraculous intercession for those in need.

Traditions and Customs

On this day, many Catholics pray for physical healing, for those facing seemingly impossible tasks, for the Holy Cross Brothers, and for the Church in Canada. It's also a day to reflect on how God can use our small efforts to accomplish great things.

Prayer and Devotion

The feast day is an excellent time to pray for healing, for those in need of miracles, for the Holy Cross Brothers, for the Church in Canada, and to ask for St. Andre's intercession in trusting God with our limitations and small offerings.

🛡️ Patronage

Primary Patronages

  • Physical Healing: Patron of those seeking miraculous healing
  • Holy Cross Brothers: Patron of the Congregation of Holy Cross
  • Canada: Patron of the Church in Canada
  • Porters: Patron of doorkeepers and receptionists
  • Impossible Causes: Patron of seemingly hopeless situations
  • St. Joseph Devotion: Patron of devotion to St. Joseph

Special Intentions

  • Chronic Illness: Helper for those with ongoing health problems
  • Financial Difficulties: Patron of those facing money problems
  • Rejection: Helper for those who feel unwanted or unworthy
  • Building Projects: Patron of construction and renovation
  • Pilgrimages: Helper for those on spiritual journeys
  • Small Beginnings: Patron of starting with little resources

🙏 Prayers

Prayer to St. Andre Bessette

"St. Andre Bessette, you who trusted in God's providence despite your limitations, help me to have faith that God can use even my small efforts for great purposes.

You who built a magnificent shrine to St. Joseph starting with just nickels and dimes, teach me to start small and trust in God's multiplication of my offerings. Help me to serve others with humility and devotion, always giving glory to God. Amen."

Prayer for Healing

"St. Andre Bessette, miracle worker and healer, pray for all those who are suffering from physical or spiritual ailments.

Through your intercession and devotion to St. Joseph, may they experience God's healing touch and find comfort in their time of need. Amen."

Short Prayer

"St. Andre Bessette, pray for us!"

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