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Continued from previous page Today, in America and other parts of the world, income disparity has become an increasing fact of life. Work isn t separated from our spirituality, but should be a conscious part of it. The Lectionary even provides special readings for Labor Day, and one of them is from Colossians 1:24 2:3 in which St. Paul describes the source of his strength as Christ s power working within me. Paul is able to achieve his tremendous effort by his reliance on Christ. And his endeavors were tied to his desire to serve Christ in all things. Does this ring true for our own working environment? Does Christ occupy a place in our workday, in the marketplace? Or do we sometimes feel a disconnect, as if our faith is compartmentalized into another realm of our life, not integral to our work life? Today, in America and other parts of the world, income disparity has become an increasing fact of life. Some of the working poor must choose between food and medication. Where are we in this shifting economy? If we are doing well, do we think of our responsibility to the poor and to promoting a fair and just system? If our work feels lifeless and without purpose, do we consider our need to strengthen our relationship with Christ by our labor? As we enjoy summer s final fling, keep in mind that laborers should be partners in the work of God on this earth, and ask, how does my work fit into God s plan? STEWARDSHIP SAINT for September St. Peter Claver Peter Claver, a Spanish Jesuit priest, is the patron saint of Colombia and of evangelization among people of color. Born in 1580 to a Spanish farming family, Claver was educated at the University of Barcelona. He was known for his prayerfulness and intellectual prowess. He joined the Jesuit community in 1602 and was inspired to become a missionary. In a notebook he wrote the words that he kept with him throughout his life: I must dedicate myself to the service of God until death, on the understanding that I am like a slave. In 1610 Claver was sent to Cartagena, Colombia, a major center for the African slave trade. He also spent time in Bogotá and Tunja, Colombia, where he became deeply disturbed by the horrific treatment of the slaves being brought from Africa. By this time the slave trade had been established in the Americas for about 100 years. Although it was condemned by the Church, slave trading was an extraordinarily profitable industry and thus continued to flourish. During his 40-year ministry, Claver worked tirelessly for the spiritual and physical care of slaves. In Cartagena, where thousands of slaves were brought each year, Claver headed to the wharf as soon as a slave ship was sighted. He moved through the filthy and diseased holds to doctor and minister to their ill-treated and terrified human cargo. After the slaves were herded from the ship and penned in nearby yards to be studied by buyers, Claver brought them medicine, food, and other basic necessities. He assured the slaves of their human dignity and Christ s love for them. During his 40-year ministry, Claver worked tirelessly for the spiritual and physical care of slaves. It is estimated that he single-handedly catechized and baptized 300,000 of them. Claver s ministry extended beyond slaves as well. He preached in the city square, made religious education available and brought the sacraments to sailors, traders and the wealthy landowners too. He was also a frequent visitor to the city s hospitals. He became a moral force in the city, eventually becoming instrumental in improving slave conditions. At age 70, Claver contracted a paralytic illness resembling Parkinson s Disease that almost killed him. For the last four years of his life he suffered constant pain and could no longer celebrate Mass. His care was neglected and he became largely forgotten. He died on September 9, 1654. It was only after his death that the amazing scope of Peter Claver s ministry began to be realized. He was canonized in 1888 by Pope Leo XIII and his feast day is September 9.