The story and history of Saint Peter Claver. Peter Claver was a Spanish Jesuit.
In Majorca he fell in with the holy lay-brother Alphonsus Rodriguez, who,
having already learned by revelation the saintly career of Peter became his
spiritual guide, foretold to him the labors he would undergo in the Indies, and
the throne he would gain in heaven. Ordained priest in New Granada, Peter was
sent to Cartagena, the great slave-mart of the West Indies, and there he
consecrated himself by vow to the salvation of those ignorant and miserable
creatures. For more than forty years he labored in this work. He called himself
"the slave of the slaves." He was their apostle, father, physician,
and friend. He fed them, nursed. them with the utmost tenderness in their
loathsome diseases, often applying his own lips to their hideous sores. His
cloak, which was the constant covering of the naked, though soiled with their
filthy ulcers, sent forth a miraculous perfume. His rest after his great labors
was in nights of penance and prayer. However tired he might be, when news
arrived of a fresh slave-ship, Saint Peter immediately revived, his eyes
brightened, and he was at once on board amongst his dear slaves, bringing them
comfort for body and soul. A false charge of reiterating Baptism for a while
stopped his work. He submitted without a murmur till the calumny was refuted,
and then God so blessed his toil that 40,000 Negroes were baptized before he
went to his reward, in 1654.
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