Have you ever heard of the Saint dubbed the “Angel of the Judgement”? He is Saint Vincent Ferrer. He was Dominican Monk and a veteran preacher. His preaching became very popular and many people converted from his preaching. He worked many miracles to attest to his holiness.
The Winged Saint
One time near Palma St Vincent stilled a storm in order to preach from a wharf. He is also known to stop a flood and cure the sick. At Guerande he delivered a man who is possessed by a demon.
In Christian arts, St. Vincent is sometimes pictured with wings. This is because he is called an Angel. It is said that in the middle of preaching, he’d suddenly assume wings and fly off to help someone who is suffering. Then he would return in the same manner and continue his evangelical work. He is known also to send someone, to commission him to perform miracles when he himself is exhausted. This Saint did unbelievable things.
He is known to have prophesied to Alphonso Borgia, who at the time was only a novie: “You will become Pope, and will canonize me”. Years later, the latter became Pope Callixtus III and canonized the Saint. He also told St Bernardine of Siena that he would be canonized before him (Vincent), and it happened.
The Dead Man
Once an innocent man at Pampeluna had just been condemned to death by a court. St Vincent was aware he was innocent and tried, to no avail, to convince the court of this. As the procession led the man to the scaffold, they met another procession that had a dead man. The corpse was on a stretcher being carried to the place of burial. The Saint suddenly stopped and spoke up to the corpse:
“You no longer have anything to gain by lying. Is this man guilty? Answer me!”
The dead man sat up and said:
“He is not!”
After this, the man was then offered a reward for his service. He was asked by the Saint if he wanted to stay alive but he rejected saying he was assured of salvation. So he died again peacefully and they continued to the cemetery.
Saints are not super humans and the difference that they made is devoting themselves albeit with doubts. However, they learned to persevere and are now crowned with glory in heaven. These stories are meant to inspire us about the marvels of God. This means to us that no matter how dark our lives are, we too could be filled with his light. Not so we can work miracles, but so we could be miracles of his grace ourselves. Do not pray for the gifts of these Saints, pray only to love and to work for God as they did.
Prayer to Saint Vincent Ferrer
O my protector, St. Vincent Ferrer, as the eternal God has deposited in you an inexhaustible treasurer of grace and of supernatural virtues, hear my earnest petition, and help me with your intercession, more powerful now even than when you were on earth. Hence with blind confidence do I cast myself at your feet, there to place my requests for all those in whom I am concerned but more particularly for (special favor). O glorious saint, let not my confidence in you be deceived. Present for me, to the Divine Majesty, your suppliant prayers and watch over my soul. Should sorrow and trials increase, so also will my rejoicing increase, and may my patience grow with each day, that I may thus save my soul. Amen.