Saint Isidore of Seville, like Saint Gennaro, came from a very religious family, being the youngest of four brothers, all of whom were saints. He always received discipline and great devotion to prayer and faith, especially from his elder brother, and became the best bishop Spain has ever had.
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Biography of Saint Isidore of Seville

Saint Isidore of Seville was born in the year 556 in the privileged city of Seville, he had the honour of being the youngest of four brothers, where all of them became religious, in fact several of them were bishops, his older brother was always the one who gave the best education to his brother Saint Isidore of Seville, this was the bishop of Seville at that time, the legacy he wanted to leave to his brother was to exercise with great desire reading and study and this served him all his life.

The name Isidoro has a great meaning and it is that it is a gift of divinity, time later the brother of this man dies and in his place is San Isidoro of Seville, during the exercise of this position obtained the admiration of the faithful, earned the respect and always shines, acquiring many successes as happened with Santa Teresa of Calcutta.

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Saint Isidore of Seville is said to have had great wisdom and that is why he stood out in the city where he was Bishop of Seville, he had one of the best libraries that could exist in that city, besides this he was characterised by being a great writer, many of his works were famous, such as the Etymologies, or Biographies of illustrious men, the first of which is said to belong to the first dictionary that existed in Spain.

This great man, full of talents and, above all, wisdom and intelligence, like San Juan Bosco, was part of a great influence in all of Europe and, above all, with great emphasis in Spain. His example has always been a great motivation for others to dedicate part of their time to study and, above all, to reading, a mental exercise that educates and leads to personal and professional growth.

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He was one of the most important figures at the Council of Toledo, where important laws were passed which had repercussions throughout the Catholic Church and Spain, and which contributed greatly to maintaining the religiosity of this great country.

Saint Isidore of Seville always had a healthy and good concern for the clergy, so that they would always have a good education, and he made more and more efforts on his part so that the diocese would always have a college that could properly educate those who wanted to become priests, this became like an introduction to the seminaries, and with time this took on more and more strength and they began to be founded in all parts of the world.

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St. Isidore of Seville said that for St. Isidore of Seville the fluency he had and used to address a crowd and use words in the right way was so great and fluid that they always came from different places just to listen and they were surprised and delighted by so much wisdom and the quality of his good teachings that left a good learning for those who had the privilege of listening to him.

St. Isidore of Seville, like St. Theresa of Lisieux, was full of charity and had no limits in giving, he was generous, where he lived he always received many people who always came to him for help, and as a good servant of the Lord and with great love he gave and distributed what he had, he was always active, especially in reading, and he had a predilection for reading the Holy Scriptures, he dedicated himself to writing commentaries on the books that the Scriptures contain.

Saint Isidore of Seville felt the death and for this reason he dedicated himself to ask forgiveness for the faults he had had in his life, he asked to pray for him before the living God so that he would have mercy, this exemplary man of great wisdom died at the age of 80 years on the 4th of April in the year 636. He was declared a Doctor of the Church. Watch this video.

Etymologies of Saint Isidore of Seville

The Etymologies of St. Isidore of Seville are one of the works of this man who has obtained more recognition, this book was written by this great faithful servant of the Lord, also being a man full of wisdom and intelligence was dedicated to give teachings explaining the etymology of each word, it is therefore likely that there is born the name of this book, it is also likely that the title has been extracted from the content that is one of the 20 books that form part of this book exactly we refer to the tenth.

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When this man was on the verge of death, he wrote this magnificent work, and it was the Bishop of Zaragoza who asked him to do it. This work was originally based on a healthy compilation in which all the knowledge acquired in his time was concentrated and then disseminated through this great literary work.

It was one of the literary texts with more boom and was used by millions of students during the Middle Ages, also during the Renaissance period was one of the most read, it is because of this literary work the expansion and preservation of the so important Roman culture, it was more classical lake and in his time was quite appreciated to such an extent that it was the replacement of the works of the classics.

The Brotherhood of San Isidro of Seville

The Brotherhood of San Isidoro of Seville was founded in 1605 and those who contributed to its construction were the coachmen of the largest houses, it is said that it always maintained its guild character. In its constitution it passed through several churches, such as the church of San Benito de la Calzada, it also passed through the church of San Roque and finally it was in the church of Santiago, where there were some differences with the parish priest of this church. This famous confraternity moved again, this time to the church of San Isidoro de Sevilla.

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In this church, the Brotherhood built a chapel especially for them, and from that day until today, it has remained in the same place, nothing has caused them to move from this place as the other times that happened for different reasons, not even the repairs that led to this chapel were a reason for the Brotherhood to move.

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When these renovations took place, the church was moved to the Brotherhood’s chapel until the repairs were completed.

The church and the chapel have always had and still have a close and very good relationship, they have always been united, even closely linked to the sacramental of San Isidoro, this brotherhood has always been worthy of an extensive heritage, which includes works such as the Lord of the Three Falls, whose author is called Pedro Nieto and was made of wood pulp material.

In this brotherhood, as a treasure, we can also find an archive that is musical, this among other things that stand out, as the first step there we can see the majesty of Our Lord Jesus fallen from the earth and who helps him to carry the cross of Simon of Cyrene, here we can see how everything is illuminated by beautiful candlesticks, the author of this work was Alonso Martinez. Watch this video.

The works of Saint Isidore of Seville

Saint Isidore of Seville was a remarkable man, full of wisdom like Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, who always tried to pass on what he had learned. He was an illustrious writer who stood out for his Book of Etymologies, which is more than a simple writing, it is an amalgamation of knowledge that was very precious at the time of its publication and still is today.

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This great book, written by Saint Isidore of Seville, gave Spain a great intellectual importance, far above other nations, and many important men of the time gave their approval, taking into account the importance of this work for the culture and education of the inhabitants of this land.
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All agreed on the powerful influence, there was an awakening in the people of this land to create more clerical and monastic schools and all were led by the disciples of St Isidore. In these schools there was no lack of instruction in Hebrew and Greek, and they were well trained in subjects such as geography, law, theology, morals, history and other relevant subjects.

These works and all the schools founded by the good initiative of Saint Isidore of Seville showed that Spain could go on without the help of the Muslims and thus become civilised, but they also showed that they were rather a hindrance and a delay in this great process that was being carried out.

Saint Isidore Of Seville Quotes

Saint Isidore of Seville was a great writer, later called Doctor of the Church, who served God as Saint Laura and established in Spain a great education through his etymologies and his great wisdom, a gift given to him by our God, which he knew how to use among his people to bring them to full civilisation.

“If you find that you cannot avoid anger, at least restrain it; if you cannot control your rage, at least restrain it”.

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“Though you may have risen very high as a man, always be very humble.”

“There is nothing worse than admitting guilt and not being able to mourn.

“Know that in sorrow you are always tested, lest you be tested, and even understand that in prosperity you are tested, lest your ego be exalted.”

“By the revealed beauty of this creature, God gives us to understand His uncreated beauty, so that man may thus return to God by the very vestiges by which he departed from Him, so that he who, for love of the beauty of the creature, has departed from the form of the Creator, may be served by the same earthly beauty to rise again to the divine beauty.”

“Philosophy is the knowledge of human and divine things, together with the desire for an honest life”.

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“Meditation breaks the impulses that come; prevention mitigates future discomforts; foresight mitigates the coming of evils.”

“Fear always heals, fear drives out sin, fear suppresses vice, fear makes a man wise and careful.”

“He who misuses his goods or usurps the goods of others possesses what he has unjustly.”

“Man was created for his own sake; woman was created to help man.”

Thoughts of Saint Isidore of Seville

This man of great virtues and much wisdom, there is a thought that is very relevant and it says that you have to share what you know and also what you learn and in this way wisdom can reach you, it refers a lot to that wisdom that has the one who speaks, the one who stops to listen and the one who is in himself, now we have to consider that we have to share only what is necessary to transmit a good teaching that starts only from the intellectual and does not go beyond it.

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The most important thing is always to give the best, with total prudence, where only knowledge, science and wisdom are expressed, is what should always be kept in mind to apply these thoughts of Saint Isidore of Seville, who left us a great legacy in terms of education, culture and civilisation.

Another thought that can be broken down by this humble servant is the following, and it says that I do not intend to play word games, much less go back, but always solve and know who is that other to which San Isidoro de Sevilla refers, he tries to explain how to address the different types of people, always identifying what topics to talk about, with what tone of voice and vocabulary to use for interaction and easy learning.

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If we consider another thought that says I’m going, I’m coming back, we can conclude that it has always been directly related to teaching and being able to give the best to those who needed it, as long as each of those people was in the disposition to receive the information and be a good carrier of it, that is why adapting learning is of the utmost importance so that everyone can grow and be civilised.

Saint Isidore of Seville, this great philosopher, always wanted to give what he knew, and this was his great wisdom, and the way in which reading was part of his life, sharing what he knew was always his greatest pride and satisfaction, always sharing generates wisdom and also communion.

The prayer of St Isidore of Seville

The prayer to Saint Isidore of Seville can be done whenever you want or feel the need, because he can always intercede for us before God for any important request, especially when it comes to obtaining wisdom, this man was named the patron of the Internet, so you can do it when these cases are concerned, always with great faith and great devotion to this great man, you can raise a prayer to Saint Raphael the Archangel for the protection of health, love and others.

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Our beloved and venerable Lord Jesus Christ, You are great in love and mercy, I fully understand that You are calling me to be the salt that always gives flavour and seasoning to the lives of all the men and also the women who surround me and also to be the light that always serves as a guide and illuminates their paths to eternal salvation and that is You, love us with that eternal love that the Virgin Mary had for her Son, our beloved Lord Jesus Christ, who died on the cross of Calvary for the salvation of our sins.

With your generous help I will always be able to fulfil my mission to carry and spread this great faith, with this example and this great word, live and also through the Internet, so that those who use this medium only to carry out evil will always lose power and that we will always grow because we have this medium for our benefit and also for the formation that is so important. This we ask through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayer to the Holy Spirit by St Isidore of Seville

This prayer can be made in all the meetings that can be made to begin any talk or religious ceremony, it is good to know that the Holy Spirit is our Comforter and is always present in every moment of our life, let us give honour and glory to the one who fills us with love while doing his work of Comforter and Advocate, let us also raise prayers to St. Francis de Sales.

O good Holy Spirit, here we are gathered to invoke your presence, here we are subject and static and motivated to sin, but we are gathered in your holy name, we ask you to come to us at this time and stay, may you come into us, we ask you to be the one to teach us what to do, where to go, direct our steps, may you take control of our words and what we say so that with your help we may please you.

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Holy Spirit be the one who guides us, who inspires us and who encourages us to make our decisions, your Holy Spirit, the true and only one, together with God and his only Son, will always have a glorious name, your Holy Spirit, who loves truth and justice, allow us to be broken, may ignorance not be a weapon against us, may it always be on our side.

I ask that favouritism not be a weapon that bends us, that we never lose the positions that we occupy and much less that we disrespect people, that nothing distracts us from the path of truth and justice, and likewise we who are gathered today in your holy name, to always keep justice, to be pious, so that our opinions are always guarded by you, we never deviate from them, we ask that in the future we can act in a good way and thus obtain the crown of life that we have been promised, Amen. Watch this video.

Prayer of St. Isidore of Seville against the devil

The prayer of St. Isidore of Seville against the devil is very powerful and can free us from the evils that third parties want to harm us with this weapon of evil, here we present this simple prayer that you can raise to this saint for his powerful intercession and thus free you from danger and protect you always, you can also raise a prayer to St. Angela.

O mighty Lord, you who are the physician and the giver of life, you who are the creator of the earth and all that is in it, our saviour, saviour and defender, advocate and terrible judge, mighty and merciful, you who give sight to the blind, you who give strength to the weak to do what you command, you who are merciful in answering the prayers of those who seek you and ask for your help, and you who do not allow anyone to despair, I ask you to forgive each and every one of my sins and all the mistakes I have committed, Lord.

 

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My beloved Father, I ask that Your goodness and mercy always reach me, You are good Jesus, I want it always to be You who lead me to the right places, who direct my steps on the right path, so that I do not commit any more mistakes and sins that displease You and do not honour You, You who created us, You know us better than anyone, even the good and the bad and all the faults that we commit every day.

You, my merciful Father, who sent Your only Son for the forgiveness of sins, who knows my misery and also my weaknesses and also how the enemy tries to afflict me without ceasing, Your kind Christ, who is a very strong fighter and a champion who always comes out triumphant in all battles, I ask You in this now and in this moment to look at this so unequal battle in which only Your mighty and divine majesty, Lord, is crying out.

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As a mortal I implore You to act, if this roaring lion can overcome this weak sheep, if this spirit of violence wants to overcome the weak flesh and if it can at least subdue it, then allow it Your righteous judgement in this time of suffering, I ask You never to allow us to be devoured by these disembodied beasts.

Beloved Father, You who love Your creation, let sadness come for the joy You cause in man who wants and tries to attack us, allow us to obtain Your divine grace, my beloved Lord Jesus Christ, You who are almighty, glorious and eternal. Amen. Watch this video.

Saint Isidore of Seville is the patron saint of the Internet

The 4th of April is celebrated as the day of Saint Isidore of Seville and is the same day that is celebrated as the day of the Internet, and this because this saint was named the patron saint of the Internet, this was a great man and archbishop of the great city of Seville, who stood out for being a great writer who compiled and also copied for his great literary works, among which stand out etymologies.

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This popular work is a very complete book in which the author tried as much as possible to concentrate all the information related to the knowledge of the time and also its evolution, this great work had a division of 20 volumes, we could find topics related to theology, law and also cosmology.

It was written in Latin, with the most relevant and important information that could or can be found in those 448 chapters of this great literary work that achieved this recognition. It is therefore not difficult to understand why Saint Isidore of Seville has been declared the patron saint of the Internet, since it was through him that the Order of Chivalry was promoted online and was approved by the Pope a year later.

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There is even a religious website that asks us to pray before we start using it, and there is a prayer for this beginning that says: “We ask that through the good and holy intercession of Saint Isidore of Seville, who was a bishop and doctor of the Church, we may control this navigation through the channels of the Internet, so that our hands, eyes and ears may be directed only to see, hear and seek what pleases you, Lord, and we ask that we may have total patience with all those whom we meet through this channel. Watch this video.