12/23/2021 – St Servulus

According to St. Gregory the Great, Servulus was a beggar in Rome, afflicted with palsy since infancy, who lived on alms he solicited from people passing St. Clement’s Church. He spent his lifetime giving thanks to God for His goodness, despite the squalor and pain of his life. His feast day is December 23rd.

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