This great apostle of Germany was born in Wessex, England,
between the years 672 and 680. When he was small, some missionaries stayed a
while at his home. They told the boy all about their work. They were so happy
and excited about bringing the Good News to people. Boniface decided in his
heart that he would be just like them when he grew up. While still young, he
went to a monastery school to be educated. Some years later, he became a popular
teacher. When he was ordained a priest, he was a powerful preacher because he
was so full of enthusiasm.
Boniface wanted everyone to have the opportunity to know about
and love Jesus and his Church. He became a missionary to the western part of
Germany. Pope St. Gregory 11 blessed him and sent him on this mission. Boniface
preached with great success. He was gentle and kind. He was also a man of great
courage. Once, to prove that the pagan gods were false, he did a bold thing.
There was a certain huge oak tree called the "oak of Thor." The pagans believed
it was sacred to their gods. In front of a large crowd, Boniface struck the
tree a few times with an axe. The big tree crashed. The pagans realized that
their gods were false when nothing happened to Boniface.
Everywhere he preached, new members were received into the
Church. In his lifetime, Boniface converted great numbers of people. In place
of the statues of the pagan gods, he built churches and monasteries. In 732,
the new pope, St. Gregory III made Boniface an archbishop and gave him another
mission territory. It was Bavaria, which is part of Germany today. He and some
companions went there to teach the people about the true faith. Here, too, the
holy bishop was very successful.
Then, one day, he was preparing to confirm some converts. A
group of fierce warriors swooped down on the camp. Boniface would not let his
companions defend him. "Our Lord tells us to repay evil with good," he said.
"The day has come for which I have waited so long. Trust in God and he will
save us." The Barbarians attacked, and Boniface was the first one killed. He
died a martyr on June 5, 754. He was buried at the famous monastery he had started
at Fulda, Germany. This was what he wanted.
Still today large numbers of people do not know the true God.
We can pray for them. If God inspires us to become missionaries, we can ask
St. Boniface to help us follow the call.
ST. BONIFACE (feastday June 5)
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