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St. William of Bourges

St. William of Bourges

St. William of Bourges

Feastday: January 10
Patron of University of Paris
1155 - 1209

William Berruyer, of the illustrious family of the ancient counts of Nevers, was educated by Peter the hermit, archdeacon of Soissons, his uncle by the mother’s side. He learned from his infancy to despise the folly and emptiness of the riches and grandeur of the world, to abhor its pleasures, and to tremble at its dangers. His only delight was in exercises of piety and in his studies, in which he employed his whole time with indefatigable application. He was made canon, first of Soissons, and afterwards of Paris: but he soon took the resolution of abandoning all commerce with the world; and retired into the solitude of Grandmont, where he lived with great regularity in that austere order, till seeing its peace disturbed by a contest which arose between the fathers and lay-brothers, he passed into the Cistercian, then in wonderful odour of sanctity. He took the habit in the abbey of Pontigny, and shining as a perfect model of monastic perfection, was after some time chosen prior of that house, and afterwards abbot, first of Fountaine-Jean, in the diocess of Sens, (a filiation of Pontigny, founded in 1124, by Peter de Courtenay, son of king Lewis the Fat,) and some time after, of Chaalis, near Senlis, a much more numerous monastery, also a filiation of Pontigny, built by Lewis the Fat in 1136, a little before his death. St. William always reputed himself the last among his brethren. The universal mortification of his senses and passions, laid in him the foundation of an admirable purity of heart, and an extraordinary gift of prayer; in which he received great heavenly lights, and tasted of the sweets which God has reserved for those to whom he is pleased to communicate himself. The sweetness and cheerfulness of his countenance testified the uninterrupted joy and peace that overflowed his soul, and made virtue appear with the most engaging charms in the midst of austerities.

On the death of Henry de Sully, archbishop of Bourges, the clergy of that church requested his brother Eudo, bishop of Paris, to come and assist them in the election of a pastor. Desirous to choose some abbot of the Cistercian Order, then renowned for holy men, they put on the altar the names of three, written on as many billets. This manner of election by lots would have been superstitious, and a tempting of God, had it been done, relying on a miracle without the warrant of divine inspiration. But it deserved not this censure, when all the persons proposed seemed equally worthy and fit, as the choice was only recommended to God, and left to this issue by following the rules of his ordinary providence, and imploring his light, without rashness, or a neglect of the usual means of scrutiny; prudence might sometimes even recommend such a method, in order to terminate a debate when the candidates seemed equally qualified. God, in such cases, is said sometimes to have miraculously interposed.

Eudo, accordingly, having written three billets, laid them on the altar; and having made his prayer, drew first the name of the abbot William, on whom, at the same time, the majority of the votes of the clergy had made the election fall, the 23rd of November, 1200. This news overwhelmed William with grief. He never would have acquiesced, had he not received a double command in virtue of obedience, from the Pope, and from his general, the abbot of Citeaux. He left his dear solitude with many tears, and was received at Bourges as one sent by heaven, and soon after was consecrated. In this new dignity his first care was to conform both his exterior and interior to the most perfect rules of sanctity; being very sensible that a man’s first task is to honour God perfectly in his own soul. He redoubled all his austerities, saying, it was now incumbent on him to do penance for others, as well as for himself. He always wore a hair-shirt under his religious habit, and never added, nor diminished, any thing in his clothes either winter or summer. He never ate any flesh-meat, though he had it at his table for strangers. His attention to feed his flock was no less remarkable, especially in assisting the poor both spiritually and corporally, saying, that he was chiefly sent for them. He was most mild to penitent sinners; but inflexible towards the impenitent, though he refused to have recourse to the civil power against them, the usual remedy of that age. Many such he at last reclaimed by his sweetness and charity.

Certain great men abusing his lenity, usurped the rights of his church; but the saint strenuously defended them even against the king himself, notwithstanding his threats to confiscate his lands. By humility and resolution he overcame several contradictions of his chapter and other clergy. By his zeal he converted many of the Albigenses, contemporary heretics, and was preparing himself for a mission among them, at the time he was seized with his last illness. He would, notwithstanding, preach a farewell sermon to his people, which increased his fever to such a degree, that he was obliged to set aside his journey, and take to his bed. Drawing near his end, he received first extreme-unction, according to the discipline of that age; 1 then, in order to receive the viaticum, he rose out of bed, fell on his knees melting in tears, and prayed long prostrate with his arms stretched out in the form of a cross. The night following, perceiving his last hour approach, he desired to anticipate the nocturns, which are said at midnight; but having made the sign of the cross on his lips and breast, was able to pronounce no more than the two first words.

Then, according to a sign made by him, he was laid on ashes in the hair-cloth which he always privately wore. In this posture he soon after expired, a little past midnight, on the morning of the 10th of January, in 1209. His body was interred in his cathedral; and being honoured by many miracles, was taken up in 1217; and in the year following he was canonized by Pope Honorius III. His relics were kept with great veneration till 1562, when they were burnt, and scattered in the winds by the Huguenots, on occasion of their plundering the cathedral of Bourges, as Baillet and Bollandus mention. A bone of his arm is shown with veneration at Chaalis, whither it had been sent soon after the saint’s body was taken up; and a rib is preserved in the church of the college of Navarre, at Paris, on which the canons of St. Bourges bestowed it in 1399. 2 His festival is kept in that church with great solemnity, and by a great concourse of devout persons; St. William being regarded in several parts of France as one of the patrons of the nation, though his name is not mentioned in the Roman Martyrology. The celebrated Countess Maud, his niece, out of veneration for his memory, bestowed certain lands in the Nivernois, on the church of Bourges. 3 B. Philip Berruyer, a nephew of St. William, was archbishop of Bourges from the year 1236 to 1260, in which he died in the odour of sanctity. Nangi ascribes to him many miracles, and other historians bear testimony to his eminent virtue.

 
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  1. Joseph Mathew
    4 months ago

    St. William of Bourges, please continue to pray for me to obtain the gift of humility..

  2. MONA
    4 months ago

    Please pray for Jacob that he finds peace within himself and the right path, for his mother that the doctors can slow the progression of her disease and for all cancer patients that we deal with our disease with grace and dignity. Thank you.

  3. christopher
    4 months ago

    St.william of bourges please pray for me amd my family
    god bless
    Amen

  4. Raj Ambrose
    4 months ago

    Dear saint,

    Help me to follow your footsteps to reach our Blessed Lord. Enable me to exercise the austerities you had followed. Guide me to abhor the pleasures and passions of this world and hold fast to the teachings of Jesus Christ and clothe my soul with his virtues of Humility, chastity Charity and Love. Amen

  5. general usmc acmf sas usnf ****
    4 months ago

    10th jan 2013:st william pray for us!

  6. christie
    1 year ago

    Beloved St. William of Bourges, holy art thou, and blessed is France to have had you as one of its most famous and outstanding sons. I am edified by what I read about you on Catholic Online. What touched me most was your prayer life, your devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.
    Here is a little story I'd like to share. When I was in grade one, I was taught by a French nun of the Holy Infant Jesus order. At the end of the year, we parted Sr. Elizabeth was transferred to another position, in another country. Young as I was I was grieved to think that I would never see this sweet angel. I can only believe that God meant us to meet again, and this time she was about 80 years old, very frail,limping and needing assistance to move around. I had been transferred to Bangkok where she now lived. We attended Mass in the same Church. And we could recognize each other after 30 years! We shared stories about common people we knew. I went to see her for what was to be our very last meeting. She was sitting in the chapel in front of the Blessed Sacrament and she exclaimed "I keep Him company". What a lesson of love for Jesus, she taught me. I love you, Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar. Amen.

  7. SpellCheque
    1 year ago

    King Lewis or LOUIS?????????

    How nasty to refer to this french monarch as la gros!

  8. Joseph Mathew
    1 year ago

    Dear St. William of Bourges, You were very learned, holy and humble. Please pray for me to obtain the gift of humility, which is a great virtue by itself!

  9. christie
    1 year ago

    St. William of Bourges, pray for us. Amen.

  10. Arc
    1 year ago

    Please pray for my husband who is very impatient and does destrution to himsel he is person whoes nature is if he plants a tree as the tree grows a little up he will hear of some other tree which will give him profit so he will cut the old one without waiting for the fruits and replant another and this story goes on. So he will never recieve any fruit and what ever money he has will be lost replanting. This brings lot of financial lose and poverty and also he applies this in every field therefore he fails also. I really don't know how to make him under stand pray that this hablit of his changes make him patient in his career.

  11. David Kuna
    2 years ago

    I need more information on each saints of the day. Any genorous help out there?

  12. Corethia Qualls
    2 years ago

    This list is generally lacking in the date of death of the saint or beatified, so I have to go to another site for that information. When will I decide to quit looking at this site first????

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