St. John Mary Vianney

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Born: 8 May 1786 at Dardilly, Lyons, France

Died: 4 August 1859 at Ars, France of natural causes, interred in the basilica of Ars Canonized 31 May 1925 by Pope Pius XI

Patronage: confessors, priests (proclaimed on 23 April 1929 by Pope Pius XI), Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, Dubuque, Iowa, archdiocese of Kamloops, British Columbia, diocese of Kansas City, Kansas, archdiocese of Lafayette, Louisiana, diocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Also known as Curé of Ars, Jean Baptiste Marie Vianney, Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney, Jean-Baptiste Vianney, John Baptist Vianney

Born to a farm family. In his youth John taught other children their prayers and catechism. Ordained in 1815, though it took several years of study – he had little education, was not a very good student, and his Latin was terrible. Assigned as a parochial vicar to Ecully, France. In 1818 he was assigned to the parish of Ars-sur-Formans, France, a tiny village near Lyons, which suffered from very lax attendance. He began visiting his parishioners, especially the sick and poor, spent days in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, did penance for his parishioners, and leading his people by example. Had the gifts of discernment of spirits, prophecy, hidden knowledge, and of working miracles. Tormented by evil spirits, especially when he tried to get his 2-3 hours of sleep each night. Crowds came to hear him preach, and to make their reconciliation because of his reputation with penitents; by 1855 there were 20,000 pilgrims a year to Ars. Spent 40 years as the parish priest.