In 1615 he enrolled
in the Jesuit College at Malines. A year later he joined the novitiate.
He was an enthusiastic student and an excellent actor and orator.
He has been described as a young man of exemplary life, of pure
conscience and of great perfection. John Berchmans could not complete
his studies. He died of a contagious disease on August 13, 1621.
He was beatified by Pius IX in 1865 and canonized by Leo XIII in
1888. His spiritual doctrine was that sanctity consists less in
unusual dramatic actions than in the loving practice of fidelity
to God in day to day living. This appreciation of the value of
ordinary things is the distinctive mark of his sanctity. He expressed
his way of perfection in the phrase ‘Maximi facere minima’ (Set
great store on little things). St John Berchmans is remembered
today for his studiousness, faithfulness to the rules of his order,
the holiness of his life and his devotion to the Eucharist and
to the Virgin Mary.
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