By fulfilling the commands of the Most High he stored up treasure for himself |
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the power of the Holy Spirit, Casimir burned with a sincere and
unpretentious love for almighty God that was almost unbelievable in its
strength. So rich was his love and so abundantly did it fill his heart,
that it flowed out from his inner spirit toward his fellow men. As a
result nothing was more pleasant, nothing more desirable for him, than
to share his belongings, and even to dedicate and give his entire self
to Christ’s poor, to strangers, to the sick, to those in captivity and
to all who suffered. To widows, orphans and the afflicted, he was not
only a guardian and patron but a father, son and brother. One would have
to compose a long account to record here all his works of love and
dedication for God and for mankind. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine
or to express his passion for justice, his exercise of moderation, his
gift of prudence, his fundamental spiritual courage and stability,
especially in a most permissive age, when men tended to be headstrong
and by their very natures inclined to sin.
Daily he urged his father to practice justice
throughout his kingdom and in the governance of his people; and whenever
anything in the country had been overlooked because of human weakness
or simple neglect, he never failed to point it out quietly to the king.
He actively took up the cause of the needy and
unfortunate and embraced it as his own; for this reason the people
called him the patron of the poor. Though the son of a king and
descendant of a noble line, he was never unapproachable in his
conversation or dealings with anyone, no matter how humble or obscure.
He always preferred to be counted among the meek and
poor of spirit, among those who are promised the kingdom of heaven,
rather than among the famous and powerful men of this world. He had no
ambition for the power that lies in. human rank and he would never
accept it from his father. He was afraid the barbs of wealth, which our
Lord Jesus Christ spoke of as thorns, would wound his soul, or that he
would be contaminated by contact with worldly goods.
Many who acted as his personal servants or secretaries
are still alive today; these men, of the highest integrity, who had
personal knowledge of his private life, testify that he preserved his
chastity to the very end of his life.
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