
John of God
Portuguese reformer who founded hospitals and pioneered charitable healthcare for the poor.
Zaštitništvo
hospitals, nurses, sick people, booksellers, heart patients, Granada
Vrline i osobine
Životopis
Born in Portugal around 1495, John endured a troubled early life marked by military service and spiritual wandering. After a profound religious conversion, he settled in Granada, Spain, where he dedicated himself to caring for the sick and poor. Observing the dire conditions in local hospitals, John established a hospital and charitable house, personally nursing patients with extraordinary tenderness. He gathered followers who shared his mission, eventually founding what became the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God. Known for miraculous healings and tireless work among plague victims, John exemplified radical Christian charity. He died in 1550, venerated for transforming healthcare through compassionate service. The order he founded continues his legacy worldwide, demonstrating that healthcare is a sacred calling grounded in Christ's love for the suffering.