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June 13, 2025

Dear Friend,

 

Today we celebrate St. Anthony of Padua. He’s famous for helping us find lost things—and trust me, I’ve asked his help many times! But St. Anthony was so much more. He was a brilliant preacher, a passionate defender of the poor, and a man whose words moved hearts toward God. His love of Scripture and his bold compassion are gifts the Church still treasures today.

Franciscan Media carries on that legacy. We want to help people find more than lost items—we want them to find Christ. Through every podcast, article, and video, we aim to echo St. Anthony’s voice in today’s world. “The life of the body is the soul; the life of the soul is God,” he once said. Help us bring that truth to life by becoming a monthly donor.

Blessings, 

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Ela Milewska

Digital Evangelization Strategist

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SAINT OF THE DAY
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Saint of the Day for June 13:

Anthony of Padua

(1195 – June 13, 1231)

 

Listen to Saint Anthony of Padua’s Story Here

The gospel call to leave everything and follow Christ was the rule of Saint Anthony of Padua’s life. Over and over again, God called him to something new in his plan. Every time Anthony responded with renewed zeal and self-sacrificing to serve his Lord Jesus more completely.

 

His journey as the servant of God began as a very young man when he decided to join the Augustinians in Lisbon, giving up a future of wealth and power to be a servant of God. Later when the bodies of the first Franciscan martyrs went through the Portuguese city where he was stationed, he was again filled with an intense longing to be one of those closest to Jesus himself: those who die for the Good News.

 

So Anthony entered the Franciscan Order and set out to preach to the Moors. But an illness prevented him from achieving that goal. He went to Italy and was stationed in a small hermitage where he spent most of his time praying, reading the Scriptures and doing menial tasks.

 

The call of God came again at an ordination where no one was prepared to speak. The humble and obedient Anthony hesitantly accepted the task. The years of searching for Jesus in prayer, of reading sacred Scripture and of serving him in poverty, chastity, and obedience had prepared Anthony to allow the Spirit to use his talents. Anthony’s sermon was astounding to those who expected an unprepared speech and knew not the Spirit’s power to give people words.

 

Recognized as a great man of prayer and a great Scripture and theology scholar, Anthony became the first friar to teach theology to the other friars. Soon he was called from that post to preach to the Albigensians in France, using his profound knowledge of Scripture and theology to convert and reassure those who had been misled by their denial of Christ’s divinity and of the sacraments.

 

After he led the friars in northern Italy for three years, he made his headquarters in the city of Padua. He resumed his preaching and began writing sermon notes to help other preachers. In the spring of 1231 Anthony withdrew to a friary at Camposampiero where he had a sort of treehouse built as a hermitage. There he prayed and prepared for death.

 

On June 13, he became very ill and asked to be taken back to Padua, where he died after receiving the last sacraments. Anthony was canonized less than a year later and named a Doctor of the Church in 1946.

 

Reflection

Anthony should be the patron of those who find their lives completely uprooted and set in a new and unexpected direction. Like all saints, he is a perfect example of turning one’s life completely over to Christ. God did with Anthony as God pleased—and what God pleased was a life of spiritual power and brilliance that still attracts admiration today. He whom popular devotion has nominated as finder of lost objects found himself by losing himself totally to the providence of God.

 

Saint Anthony of Padua is the Patron Saint of:

Lost items
Poor
Travelers

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MINUTE MEDITATIONS
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Prayer for St. Anthony

 

Anthony may help us find keys or or wallets when we lose them, but have you ever prayed to St. Anthony to help you find healing, wholeness, or peace? It’s the intangibles that matter most, and he’s ready to assist in finding them too. Anthony’s mission was to bring people into closer union with God: through Scripture, through prayer, through community. In fact, he’s praying for you right now. Let’s take a moment to return the favor…

 

God of all saints,
you beautified the world with your beloved son, Anthony.
Teach me to speak as he spoke,
to love as he loved,
and to look at your horizon with the same bold hope.
Send your messenger
to be at my side as I journey onward.
Let him find me again and again.
Amen.

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St. Anthony, Help Me Find…

 

Reflect

We often call on St. Anthony when something is lost—but he was much more than a holy lost-and-found. A brilliant preacher, a compassionate soul, and a humble Franciscan, Anthony pointed others not just to lost objects, but to the Father. He reminds us that God’s love finds us wherever we are, even when we’re a little lost ourselves.

 

Pray

St. Anthony,
guide of the searching, 
pray for us. 
Help us to find not just what we’ve misplaced, 
but also what we’ve forgotten: 
the goodness of God, 
the joy of the Gospel, 
and the dignity within ourselves and others.

 

Act

Look around your life today—what’s been lost that needs to be found? Hope? Stillness? A friendship? Ask St. Anthony’s intercession, and take one small step to seek it again.

 

Today's Pause+Pray was written by Ela Milewska!

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