Father Chad Partain is a priest on a mission: The 35-year-old priest from the Diocese of Alexandria, La., is out to tell the world about the powerful intercession of St. Philomena.
His devotion to the saint has been a long one — complete with a miracle.
“I was introduced to St. Philomena as a young man when I was in junior high. I had signed up for my own daily decade of the Rosary through the Universal Living Rosary Association,” said Father Partain.
But he really got to know St. Philomena while in high school.
“I was diagnosed with a tumor in my inner ear and prayed to St. Philomena to preserve my hearing so that I could go on into seminary and be a priest. And then, miraculously, even though the tumor had eaten away all the bones of hearing in my inner ear, today I am still able to hear out of that ear, even though there was nothing there to hear with,” he explained.
“So, in thanksgiving for the miracle that I had received, I had promised her that I would do my best to spread her story and her devotion whenever possible.”
His mission took a huge step forward this past fall: He was the driving force behind the founding of the St. Philomena Youth for Purity Program and the re-establishment of the Children of Mary movement. Essentially, the Universal Living Rosary Association of St. Philomena, based in Texas, and the Universal Archconfraternity of St. Philomena have joined forces to promote the cause of purity and innocence among the young.
“In the first part of the 20th century, Pope Pius X dedicated St. Philomena as the patron saint of Catholic youth and specifically set her aside as the saint of youth in modern times,” explained Father Partain, who also serves as the chancellor of the Diocese of Alexandria.
“These two organizations wanted to reintroduce St. Philomena as the patron saint of youth or, better, as the go-to saint for the youth of modern times,” he added. “In every fight, an ally is needed, and the Church has proclaimed that St. Philomena, the young virgin martyr, is the ally needed to help the young in their struggle for integrity of heart.”
Crusade for Purity
At the Universal Living Rosary of St. Philomena, director Patti Melvin couldn’t be more excited about the efforts of Father Partain to counterattack the onslaught of immorality that young people face today.
“Youth today oftentimes have no guidelines and no sense of deep love or care, and, thus, there is an emptiness in their lives,” noted Melvin. “This crusade for purity is going to give them spiritual and lasting goals and help them to reach them.”
According to Father Partain, the Youth for Purity campaign is a two-phase program. First, packages of mini shrines are made available to any youth group, school or parish that requests them. Each package will contain a statue of St. Philomena as well as literature on her life, sacramentals, holy cards and other items.
Also included is a curriculum that covers the intercession of the saints, the role of the Blessed Mother and a presentation on the true presence of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.
“Our hope is that the program will act as a short retreat for the young, focusing their attention on the power of the faith,” said Father Partain.
The second phase of the program is aimed at forming Children of Mary circles in schools and parishes. According to Father Partain, these groups were quite popular in the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century. In fact, Pope Pius IX declared St. Philomena to be the patroness of the Children of Mary.
“However, as these things go,” said Father Partain, “its popularity faded within the Church. So, in working with the Universal Living Rosary and the Archconfraternity of St. Philomena, it was decided to revive this movement.”
With each mini shrine come details on how to form a Children of Mary circle.
Ready to Go
With the ground work in place, Father Partain and all those involved with the creation of this new purity movement received an official blessing of sorts to begin their work in November. It was then that Msgr. Giovanni Braschi, rector of the Sanctuary of St. Philomena in Mugnano del Cardinale, Italy, was on hand for a special Mass at St. Philomena’s Roman Catholic Church in Landsdowne, Pa. The day included several talks on St. Philomena after the Mass and concluded with Benediction.
Father Jason Kulczynski, parochial administrator of the parish, says the day was particularly special because his parish became a center of the Universal Archconfraternity of St. Philomena.
“What that means is that we are now connected to the ‘mother shrine’ in Mugnano Cardinale, Italy, as a center of devotion,” he said. All of our information and our devotional materials will be properly authorized from there.”
This proclamation has led to a new gift shop at the parish and the renovation of the parish’s former convent into a retreat and conference center for future pilgrims.
All of this is being done in the name of St. Philomena.
“We were expecting about 250 people for the event, and we had over 500,” said Father Kulczynski. “Our church was filled. We were all impressed.”
He added that equally impressive was the number of young people who attended the ceremony.
“I think that among the many problems that our young people face is that our society does not value purity or innocence. And St. Philomena in her day faced the same temptations; and yet she had committed herself to Christ, and nothing in the world would dissuade her from that. The example of St. Philomena offers us an amazing witness.”
Eddie O’Neill writes from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
INFORMATION
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Thank you for bringing St Philomena back to pray to her. When I was in an all girl high school we had a beautiful statue of St Philomena which after 2 years at that school the school had taken the statue out of the hall way where she stood. It was explained to the girls that she was a questionable saint,that they needed more proof of her sainthood. I am glad that this article speaks about her. I have always loved her. Thank you for bringing her back that the young girls of today may follow in her foot steps.
This is wonderful and I hope that many people will learn about St. Philomena as the Cure of Ars did. We need to pray for Patty (the leader of the ULRA) as she is not in agreement with Vatican II & has constantly insulted Our Blessed Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, by ignoring him & his role with out Blessed Mary’s Rosary & she & her people don’t use the new Luminous mysteries. She has never even mentioned him in their very beautiful magazine that they put out. Very sad indeed, but, there are very many Catholics out there that won’t accept our popes since the 60’s. May St. Philomena come into everybody’s heart & maybe someday, we will hear her famous knocking (3 times) when she is pleased with our prayers or actions. Her life story is amazing & what a witness for our young girls. +JMJ+
Three cheers for St. Philomena! My three year old daughter is named for her in gratitude for her prayers in helping us conceive.
Thanks for the great article, Eddie! Our small, 10 year-old parish grade school in Michigan has developed a strong devotion to St. Philomena. Through her powerful intercession, we are now experiencing sudden growth. Of our current 75 students, two of the most recently enrolled are named Philomena! Both of the girls were named in her honor without prior knowledge of the school’s “adopted” patroness! I will share your article with others at our school.
My husband and I love St. Philomena. She is a new favourite saint of ours, so we are very pleased to see she is being promoted again!!!
You can learn much more about Saint Philomena by visiting these websites:
Sanctuary of Saint Philomena, Mugnano del Cardinale, Italy – http://www.philomena.us
Universal Living Rosary Association of Saint Philomena – http://www.philomena.org
Universal Archconfraternity of Saint Philomena – http://www.philomenafamily.com
Children of Mary – http://www.thechildrenofmary.net
I read her story a mouth latter and i am her devotee. I am founding an association in honour of her and virgin mary and i want you to help me with her article to share out for the children.
The name of the association is DEVOTIONAL CHILD OF THE LIGHT. The word “light” means the name which saint philomena bare in baptism, and the name of mary and jesus. Saint philomena said “the queen of heaven appear to me and remind me the name i bare in baptism and said thou art lumena, the name of my son and i, which means light or sun.”
please help me to move the children to purity that saint philomena and virgin mary want. Thanks
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