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Jun 6 – S Norbert / First Sat

Jun 6 – S Norbert / First Sat

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It's the Feast of St. Norbert, First Sat, 3rd Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: "The Trinity in Heaven", today's news from the Church: "La Sapienza: Pope Leo XIV Takes the Platform", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org

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Saint Norbert was a reformer, missionary, and founder whose dramatic conversion transformed him from a comfortable nobleman into one of the great spiritual leaders of the twelfth century. He was born around 1080 in what is now Germany and raised among the nobility. Through family connections, he was appointed to important positions at the imperial court and enjoyed the privileges and influence that came with them. Though ordained, he initially lived much like many clerics of his age, more concerned with worldly affairs than with the radical demands of the Gospel.

Everything changed during a violent thunderstorm. According to tradition, Norbert was thrown from his horse when lightning struck nearby. Believing himself on the verge of death, he cried out to God for mercy and resolved to change his life. This experience marked the beginning of a profound conversion. He renounced his former ambitions, embraced a life of penance, and devoted himself entirely to preaching and the reform of the Church.

Norbert traveled throughout Europe as an itinerant preacher, calling clergy and laity alike to repentance and fidelity. His message was often challenging, but it was backed by personal holiness and sacrifice. Seeking to establish a community that would combine the contemplative life with active ministry, he founded the Order of Prémontré, commonly known as the Norbertines or Premonstratensians, in 1120. The order followed the Rule of Saint Augustine and emphasized common prayer, devotion to the Eucharist, pastoral work, and community life.

One of the themes that marked Norbert’s ministry was his deep devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. He vigorously defended the Church’s teaching on the Real Presence at a time when some questioned it. This Eucharistic focus became a lasting characteristic of the order he founded.

Later, Norbert was appointed Archbishop of Magdeburg, where he worked to reform the clergy and strengthen Christian

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