St. Christopher : A Patron Saint of Travelers
On July 25th we traditionally celebrate the feast of St. Christopher, a patron saint of drivers and travelers. It has become our tradition at St. Martin of Tours to bless cars, motorbikes, bicycles and any kind of vehicle on the weekend before the feast. This weekend we will continue the tradition of blessing and prayers for drivers and those who travel a lot.
We do not know much about St. Christopher. Most of our knowledge about him is taken from undocumented stories and legends. According to those, Christopher lived in the third century in the Roman Empire. Christopher was captivated by the Gospel and converted to the Christian faith. He met a hermit who lived a holy life and he instructed Christopher in the Christian life and doctrine. Christopher asked him how he could serve Christ. When the hermit suggested fasting and prayer, Christopher replied he was unable to perform that service. The hermit then suggested that because of his size and strength, Christopher could serve Christ by assisting people to cross a dangerous river, where they were perishing in the attempt. The hermit promised this service would be pleasing to Christ.
According to the tradition, Christopher was carrying a child while crossing the river one day. Then, after talking to the child,
Christopher realized he had carried Jesus Christ himself. This story encourages us to serve each other as we would serve
Jesus Christ himself.
This beautiful legend about St. Christopher was kept in spoken tradition for centuries and made him a patron of travelers. Nowadays, many drivers pray to God through the intercession of St. Christopher at the beginning of their travel.
In fact, we are all travelers in our earthly journey, through difficulties and danger, to our final destination in the Heavenly Kingdom. We need the intercession of St. Christopher on a daily basis.
On the occasion of the feast of St. Christopher the blessing of cars, motorcycles, bikes, boats, and any means of transportation will be held. Therefore, after all masses this weekend(July 20-21) we will bless cars or any vehicles, we will bless the drivers and passengers at the same time. If you wish for your vehicle to be blessed, please remain a little longer in the parking lot. A priest or deacon will reach you as soon as he can.
St. Christopher, pray for us.
Fr. Andrzej





