Why Is St. Anthony the Saint of Lost Things?

The Church of St. Anthony in Macau, built in the 17th century and located at Santo António Square, is one of the city’s oldest and most important religious sites. Known as the patron saint of marriages and lost items, St. Anthony’s image graces the church, which is a popular wedding venue. His feast day on June 13th is celebrated with processions and high mass. The story of St. Anthony’s miraculous intercessions inspires locals to seek his aid in finding lost items and restoring faith.

DEHONIAN PRIESTS IN THE PHILIPPINES

On May 17, 2024, the Dehonian Priests celebrated 35 years in the Philippines. O Clarim interviewed Fr. Donald Longno, SCJ, and Fr. Rechie Gier, SCJ, who marked 20 years of religious profession, and the new regional superior, Fr. Niño Etulle, SCJ. They discussed community life, their charism of “love and reparation,” mission growth, international collaboration, and social apostolate. Fr. Etulle also addressed challenges in vocational ministry, emphasizing the importance of mental health and ongoing education.