It’s Easter Thursday, 1st Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: “The Apparition to Mary Magdalen”, today’s news from the Church: “The United Kingdom Paving the Way for Up-to-Birth Abortion”, a preview of the Sermon: “Resurrection Is Forever”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
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Sources Used Today:
- “The Apparition to Mary Magdalen” — Eastertide Day by Day
- “The United Kingdom Paving the Way for Up-to-Birth Abortion” (FSSPX.news)
- “Resurrection Is Forever” (SSPX Sermons)
- The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press)
Saint Hugh of Rouen, also known as Hugh of Champfleury, was a bishop who lived during a time of reform and renewal in the Church, and whose life reflected both strength in leadership and humility in service. He was born in the eleventh century in France and entered the monastic life at a young age, forming his soul in the discipline of prayer, obedience, and study. His early years in the cloister shaped the character that would later guide him as a shepherd of souls.
Hugh eventually became abbot, where his prudence and charity were widely recognized. He was known for his care in governing, balancing firmness with gentleness, and always seeking the spiritual good of those entrusted to him. His reputation for holiness and wisdom led to his appointment as Archbishop of Rouen, one of the most important sees in Normandy.
As archbishop, Hugh lived during a period when the Church was striving to address abuses and strengthen discipline among clergy and laity alike. He took this responsibility seriously, working to promote reform while maintaining peace and unity. He encouraged the proper formation of priests, the reverent celebration of the sacraments, and the moral integrity of Christian life.
Despite the dignity of his office, Hugh remained deeply rooted in the spirit of monastic simplicity. He did not seek honor or recognition, but carried his responsibilities with a quiet sense of duty. Those who knew him spoke of his kindness, his patience, and his readiness to listen. He governed not as a distant authority, but as a father attentive to the needs of his people.
Saint Hugh also showed particular concern for the poor and for those who suffered injustice. He used his position to defend the vulnerable and to encourage works of charity throughout his diocese. His life became a model of what it means to unite contemplation with action, drawing strength from prayer in order to serve more faithfully.
Devotion to Saint Hugh of Rouen has been preserved especially in Normandy, where his memory is honored as a faithful bishop and reformer. He is often invoked by those entrusted with leadership in the Church, asking for wisdom, humility, and perseverance.
His feast day is observed in local traditions with prayers for bishops and pastors, that they may guide their flocks with the same balance of strength and compassion.
Saint Hugh of Rouen, wise shepherd and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us.
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