St. Paul had a conversion experience on the road to Damascus. Many
years later, the same proved true for Peter Gonzalez, who triumphantly
rode his horse into the Spanish city of Astorga in the 13th
century to take up an important post at the cathedral. The animal
stumbled and fell, leaving Peter in the mud and onlookers amused.
Humbled, Peter reevaluated his motivations (his bishop-uncle had
secured the cathedral post for him) and started down a new path. He
became a Dominican priest and proved to be a most effective preacher. He
spent much of his time as court chaplain, and attempted to exert
positive influence on the behavior of members of the court. After King
Ferdinand III and his troops defeated the Moors at Cordoba, Peter was
successful in restraining the soldiers from pillaging and persuaded the
king to treat the defeated Moors with compassion.
After retiring
from the court, Peter devoted the remainder of his life to preaching in
northwest Spain. He developed a special mission to Spanish and
Portuguese seamen. He is the patron of sailors.
Peter Gonzalez died in 1246 and was beatified in 1741. |
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