St. Martin de Porres was born at Lima, Peru, in 1579. His father was a Spanish gentleman
and his mother a coloured freed-woman from Panama. At fifteen, he became a lay brother at the
Dominican Friary at Lima and spent his whole life there-as a barber, farm laborer, almoner, and
infirmarian among other things.
Martin had a great desire to go off to some foreign mission and thus
earn the palm of martyrdom. However, since this was not possible, he made a martyr out of his body,
devoting himself to ceaseless and severe penances. In turn, God endowed him with many graces and
wondrous gifts, such as, aerial flights and bilocation.
St. Martin's love was all-embracing, shown
equally to humans and to animals, including vermin, and he maintained a cats and dogs hospital at
his sister's house. He also possessed spiritual wisdom, demonstrated in his solving his sister's
marriage problems, raising a dowry for his niece inside of three day's time, and resolving
theological problems for the learned of his Order and for bishops. A close friend of St. Rose of
Lima, this saintly man died on November 3, 1639 and was canonized on May 6, 1962. His feast day is
November 3.
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