SAINT FRANCIS BORGIA
FEAST DAY: OCTOBER 10TH

FRANCIS BORGIA, Duke of Gandia and Captain-General
of Catalonia, was one of the handsomest, richest, and most
honored nobles in Spain, when, in 1539, there was laid upon
him the sad duty of escorting the remains of his sovereign, Queen
Isabella, to the royal burying-place at Granada. The coffin had
to be opened for him that he might verify the body before it was
placed in the tomb, and so foul a sight met his eyes that he vowed
never again to serve a sovereign who could suffer so base a change. It was some
years before he could follow the call of his Lord; at length he entered the
Society of Jesus to cut himself off from any chance of dignity or preferment.
But his Order chose him to be its head. The Turks were threatening Christendom,
and St. Pius V. sent his nephew to gather Christian princes into a league for
its defence. The holy Pope chose Francis to accompany him, and, worn out though
he was, the Saint obeyed at once. The fatigues of the embassy exhausted what
little life was left. St. Francis died on his return to Rome, October 10th,
1572.
REFLECTION.—St. Francis Borgia learnt the worthlessness of earthly greatness at
the funeral of Queen Isabella. Do the deaths of friends teach us aught about
ourselves?