Casimir

Casimir

Feast Day: March 4 Catholic & Orthodox

Polish prince who lived with extraordinary piety and rejected worldly temptation.

Patronage

Poland, Lithuania, young people, princes

Virtues & Traits

Puritydevotiongentlenessself-disciplinewisdomroyal virtue

Biography

Casimir (1458-1484) was a Polish and Lithuanian prince canonized as a saint despite never entering religious life. Born to King Casimir IV of Poland, he exemplified virtue in secular life, rejecting the temptations of his royal position. He was known for his extraordinary piety, spending long hours in prayer and maintaining strict ascetical practices including fasting and celibacy. Though politically involved, Casimir resisted corruption and worldly ambition, earning respect for his integrity and moral courage. He supported the poor generously and advocated for mercy in legal judgments. At twenty-six, he died of tuberculosis, ending a short but profoundly holy life. His death sparked immediate popular veneration, and miracles were attributed to his intercession. Casimir's canonization emphasized that sanctity is accessible to all states of life, including laypeople and those in positions of temporal power. He remains a powerful example of youthful holiness and virtue for Catholic young people today.

Prayer

Prayer to St. Casimir

O glorious Saint Casimir, prince of virtue and model of holiness, we humbly beseech thee to intercede for us before the throne of Almighty God. Grant us the grace to follow thy example of piety, charity, and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Help us to remain steadfast in faith and to serve God with generous hearts. Through thy powerful intercession, obtain for us the blessings we need and protection from all evil. Saint Casimir, pray for us. Amen.

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