
St Maximillian
Kolbe
Feast Day - August 14
Maximilian was born in 1894
in Poland and became a Franciscan. He contracted tuberculosis and, though he recovered, he
remained frail all his life. Before his ordination as a priest, Maximilian founded the
Immaculata Movement devoted to Our Lady. After receiving a doctorate in theology, he
spread the Movement through a magazine entitled "The Knight of the Immaculata"
and helped form a community of 800 men, the largest in the world.
Maximilian went to Japan
where he built a comparable monastery and then on to India where he furthered the
Movement. In 1936 he returned home because of ill health. After the Nazi invasion in 1939,
he was imprisoned and released for a time. But in 1941 he was arrested again and sent to
the concentration camp at Auschwitz.
On July 31, 1941, in reprisal
for one prisoner's escape, ten men were chosen to die. Father Kolbe offered himself in
place of a young husband and father. And he was the last to die, enduring two weeks of
starvation, thirst, and neglect. He was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1981. His feast
day is August 14th.
NOVENA PRAYER TO ST
MAXIMILIAN KOLBE
O Lord Jesus Christ, who said, "greater love than this no man has that a man lay down
his life for his friends,"
through the intercession of St. Maximilian Kolbe whose life illustrated
such love, we beseech you to grant us our petitions . . .
(here mention the requests you have).
Through the Militia Immaculata movement, which Maximilian founded, he spread a fervent
devotion to Our Lady throughout the world. He gave up his life for a total stranger and
loved his persecutors, giving us an example of unselfish love for all men - a love that
was inspired by true devotion to Mary.
Grant, O Lord Jesus, that we too may give ourselves entirely without reserve to the love
and service of our Heavenly Queen in order to better love and serve our fellowman in
imitation of your humble servant, Maximilian. Amen.
(Say 3 Hail Marys and a Glory Be)
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