Trinitarian Saint
St. John de Matha
Founder
Feast Day: February 8Canonized: October 21, 1666
John was born in France in 1160. His parents were wealthy and sent him away to school so that he could receive the best education. He used the money his parents sent him to help the poor. He spent his free time performing other works of charity and paid visits to the local hospital to tend the sick.
When John graduated, he moved to a hermitage so he could spent his days in quiet prayer, but his friends visited him so often that he saw this as a sign from God that he was called to serve others as a priest. He entered the seminary and was ordained when he was 32 years old.
While Father Matha was celebrating his first Mass, he had a vision of Christ holding the hands of two men in chains—on one side was a Christian and on the other was a Moor. Father Matha lived during the time of the Crusades when Christians fought religious wars against the Moors. Thousands of Christians had been captured by the Moors and were forced into slavery, and some were tortured if they would not deny their faith. After his vision, John thought of a plan to rescue the Christian slaves. He would offer a ransom for them!
John went to Rome to ask Pope Innocent III for permission to put his plan into action. The pope was so impressed with John’s idea that he approved the founding of a new religious order led by John. The community was called the Order of the Holy Trinity. They became known as the Trinitarians.
The men who joined the order went to Morocco, Tunis, and Spain to ransom Christian slaves and return them to their homes. The Trinitarians collected the money to pay for the ransoms by begging for coins from average people and by asking for larger donations from wealthy benefactors.
John spent the rest of his life working for the freedom of Christians around the world. Today the members of the Trinitarian order work in more than 20 countries, bringing the word of God to men and women in prisons. They preach about the freedom Jesus brings to all who believe in him.
John de Matha died in 1213 in Rome. He was canonized in 1666.
John was born in France in 1160. His parents were wealthy and sent him away to school so that he could receive the best education. He used the money his parents sent him to help the poor. He spent his free time performing other works of charity and paid visits to the local hospital to tend the sick.
When John graduated, he moved to a hermitage so he could spent his days in quiet prayer, but his friends visited him so often that he saw this as a sign from God that he was called to serve others as a priest. He entered the seminary and was ordained when he was 32 years old.
While Father Matha was celebrating his first Mass, he had a vision of Christ holding the hands of two men in chains—on one side was a Christian and on the other was a Moor. Father Matha lived during the time of the Crusades when Christians fought religious wars against the Moors. Thousands of Christians had been captured by the Moors and were forced into slavery, and some were tortured if they would not deny their faith. After his vision, John thought of a plan to rescue the Christian slaves. He would offer a ransom for them!
John went to Rome to ask Pope Innocent III for permission to put his plan into action. The pope was so impressed with John’s idea that he approved the founding of a new religious order led by John. The community was called the Order of the Holy Trinity. They became known as the Trinitarians.
The men who joined the order went to Morocco, Tunis, and Spain to ransom Christian slaves and return them to their homes. The Trinitarians collected the money to pay for the ransoms by begging for coins from average people and by asking for larger donations from wealthy benefactors.
John spent the rest of his life working for the freedom of Christians around the world. Today the members of the Trinitarian order work in more than 20 countries, bringing the word of God to men and women in prisons. They preach about the freedom Jesus brings to all who believe in him.
John de Matha died in 1213 in Rome. He was canonized in 1666.
Novena to St. John de Matha
Repeat the following Novena prayers every day for 9 consecutive days.
O God, You were pleased to institute by heavenly direction,through St. John, the order of the Holy Trinity,for redeeming captives from the power of the Saracens;grant, we implore You,that by the suffrage of his merits,we may be delivered by Your grace from captivity of soul and body.Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who being God,lives and reigns with You in the unity of the same Holy Spirit,forever and ever.
Amen.
Prayer to the Most Holy Trinity(For the imprisoned)
Holy Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit,Thou didst call John De Mathato be a liberator of those who suffered the pains of captivity.Through his intercession,give patience and love to those who are persecutedfor their faith in Christ;bestow Thy liberating grace on all who are enchainedby any form of addiction;and instill a sense of purifying purposefulnessin all who serve time in correction institutions.
Holy and Blessed Trinity,instill in my heart and in the hearts of allwho are associated with the Trinitarian Orderthat love which moved John de Matha to laborfor the spiritual and physical freedom of all Thy sons and daughters.Instill in us a deep compassion for the poorand the less fortunate of society,and transform us into apostles of Thy kingdom of justiceand peace in our world.
We ask this, Trinity Most Holy,because Thou art at once our loving Father,our compassionate Redeemer,and the Spirit from Whom all blessings come.
Amen.
Prayer to St. John de MathaFor the members of the Third Order of the Most Holy Trinity.
Holy Founder, John De Matha,the loving plan of God has willed that we be thy spiritual heirs.Protect us and all members of the Trinitarian Family.Obtain for us the grace to be filledwith thy dynamic love for God-Trinityand a deep compassion for suffering humanity.
May thine example inspire us to live a personaland social life which is rooted in the Gospeland exemplifies the love and unity of the Holy Trinity.May thy redemptive spiritanimate us to imitate Christ the Redeemer,and uphold the freedom of all people,especially those who are markedwith the hardship of the human condition.
May our commitment to the ideal of Christian love bring us,one day, to enjoy with thee the beatific vision of God-Trinity.
We make this prayer through Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
[Mention you intention(s)/need(s) here...]
Say 1 Our Father...
Say 1 Hail Mary...
Say 1 Glory Be...
Saint John De Matha,Pray for us.
Saint John De Matha,Pray for us.
Saint John De Matha,Pray for us.
O God, You were pleased to institute by heavenly direction,through St. John, the order of the Holy Trinity,for redeeming captives from the power of the Saracens;grant, we implore You,that by the suffrage of his merits,we may be delivered by Your grace from captivity of soul and body.Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who being God,lives and reigns with You in the unity of the same Holy Spirit,forever and ever.
Amen.
Prayer to the Most Holy Trinity(For the imprisoned)
Holy Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit,Thou didst call John De Mathato be a liberator of those who suffered the pains of captivity.Through his intercession,give patience and love to those who are persecutedfor their faith in Christ;bestow Thy liberating grace on all who are enchainedby any form of addiction;and instill a sense of purifying purposefulnessin all who serve time in correction institutions.
Holy and Blessed Trinity,instill in my heart and in the hearts of allwho are associated with the Trinitarian Orderthat love which moved John de Matha to laborfor the spiritual and physical freedom of all Thy sons and daughters.Instill in us a deep compassion for the poorand the less fortunate of society,and transform us into apostles of Thy kingdom of justiceand peace in our world.
We ask this, Trinity Most Holy,because Thou art at once our loving Father,our compassionate Redeemer,and the Spirit from Whom all blessings come.
Amen.
Prayer to St. John de MathaFor the members of the Third Order of the Most Holy Trinity.
Holy Founder, John De Matha,the loving plan of God has willed that we be thy spiritual heirs.Protect us and all members of the Trinitarian Family.Obtain for us the grace to be filledwith thy dynamic love for God-Trinityand a deep compassion for suffering humanity.
May thine example inspire us to live a personaland social life which is rooted in the Gospeland exemplifies the love and unity of the Holy Trinity.May thy redemptive spiritanimate us to imitate Christ the Redeemer,and uphold the freedom of all people,especially those who are markedwith the hardship of the human condition.
May our commitment to the ideal of Christian love bring us,one day, to enjoy with thee the beatific vision of God-Trinity.
We make this prayer through Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
[Mention you intention(s)/need(s) here...]
Say 1 Our Father...
Say 1 Hail Mary...
Say 1 Glory Be...
Saint John De Matha,Pray for us.
Saint John De Matha,Pray for us.
Saint John De Matha,Pray for us.