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Super Saints Podcast
Saint Brother André: Humility, Faith, And The Oratory That Changed Montreal
We trace the life of Saint Brother André from orphaned child to humble doorkeeper whose faith sparked healings and built Saint Joseph’s Oratory. Along the way we reflect on humility, prayer, perseverance, and how small acts of fidelity can unlock miracles today.
• early hardships in rural Quebec shaping faith
• vocation to Holy Cross and hidden service
• the porter’s lodge as a place of healing
• founding and growth of Saint Joseph’s Oratory
• national reports of cures and conversions
• interior life of silence and unceasing prayer
• trials, ridicule, and obedience to the Church
• beatification and canonization milestones
• practical lessons in humility for modern disciples
• invitation to pursue sanctification with courage
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Hello, family. Welcome to Journeys of Faith Super Saints Podcast. Brother Joseph Fryaldenhoven here at your service. Be sure to look at the description for special information of interest to you. Saint Brother Andre, the humble doorkeeper who unlocked heaven's miracles. In a world desperate for tangible signs of heaven's nearness, the story of Saint Brother Andre echoes like a sacred bell throughout Catholic history, calling the faithful to deeper trust, bolder faith, and a burning desire for sanctification. Behind the doors of a simple Montreal college, God raised up a humble doorkeeper, Andre Basset, whose obedience unlocked a flood of miracles that cannot be ignored or explained away. His life wasn't marked by grand gestures or elaborate speeches, instead, it was a rhythm of hidden sacrifices, fervent prayers, and unwavering loyalty to the magisterium, echoing the words of Christ. He who is faithful in a very little thing is faithful also in mutt. Luke 16, 10. Journeys of faith stands in awe of the miracle man of Montreal who teaches us that sainthood is possible, even urgent, in our ordinary routines. Brother Andre didn't climb the ladders of worldly achievement. He swept floors, welcomed the forgotten, and invoked the compassionate intercession of Saint Joseph with a faith fierce as fire. Today, as our hearts thirst for holiness, his story blazes forth as a banner. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you, Matthew 6 33. Are you ready to join the ranks of saints? Let us, one heart, one mind, one spirit with one vision, immerse ourselves in the life and miracles of their might. This gentle soul, because through the example of Saint Brother Andre, heaven's door stands open for you. Early life amidst hardship in rural Quebec. Born Alfred Basset in 1845, Saint Brother Andre's story begins in the rugged heartlands of Saint Gregoire, Dibberville, Quebec, where every sunrise bore fresh struggle and a call to perseverance. The clang of hammers and the hiss of saws echoed through his childhood. His family, poor yet faithful, eked out a living under the weight of poverty that seemed as permanent as the frost that clenched their fields. At age nine, the sh shadow of suffering darkened further. Alfred's father died in a work accident, thrusting the family into deeper destitution. Soon after his mother succumbed to tuberculosis, an orphaned Alfred was sent from home to home, carrying little but his unwavering faith and a battered rosary. Yet amid this crucible of hardship a divine thread was being woven. We glory in our sufferings because we know that suffering produces perseverance, perseverance character, and character hope. Even as his hands blistered on farms and at factories, the boy who would become Brother Andre never surrendered to despair. Instead, hardships became the backdrop against which Christ's mercy and Saint Joseph's mighty patronage emblazoned themselves on his soul. The world judged him frail, uneducated, and apt for nothing. God in his providence saw a chosen instrument destined to bend heaven toward earth for the lowliest and the lost, and here sanctification was not theory, it was survival. Not content with mere endurance, Andre burned with the urgency to draw near to the sacred heart. Every whispered hail Mary, every act of humble service, every night spent in prayer were bricks on the road to union with Christ. Through adversity he clung fiercely to the cross, and the seeds were sown for miracles that would shake the church and open the gates of heaven for countless souls. Step into the legacy of Saint Brother Andre. Let heaven's miracles begin today. Are you moved by the boundless humility and unwavering faith of Saint Brother Andre? Now is the moment to ignite your own journey of sanctification. Our mission at Journeys of Faith is to equip you with the spiritual resources and heavenly inspiration you need to live boldly for Christ, just as Saint Brother Andre did, anchored in total loyalty to the Catholic Church. Amen. Amen. I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and greater works than these will he do. John 14, 12. Here's how you can answer heaven's call right now. Dive deeper. Explore our exclusive collection of books and documentaries on Saint Brother Andre and other miracle-working saints. Walk in the saints' footsteps, take part in our virtual pilgrimages and retreats. Bring the power of the saints, Eucharistic miracles, and Marian apparitions into your home and share the legacy. Visit our online Catholic gift shop for inspirational gifts that evangelize and strengthen faith in those you love. Enlist in the mission, join our loyalty program and become a torch bearer for the gospel, uniting one heart, one mind, one spirit with one vision. Heaven is calling. Say yes with courage and devotion. Visit Journeys of Faith and open the door to miracles today. Call to the congregation of Holy Cross. Brother Andre's journey was not paved with acclaim or ease born Alfred Basset, a frail and orphaned boy from Quebec. He carried nothing of worldly value save for an unbeatable faith. Truly I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18 3. These words breathed through his every action. When Andre knocked on the doors of the congregation of Holy Cross in Montreal, they hesitated. Mark 11 24. Those words burned in Andre's heart, fueling his intercession for thousands who sought hope at the threshold he kept. The world counts greatness by power and prestige, but the gospels reveal a different standard. In his hidden life, Saint Brother Andre echoes Saint Paul When I am weak, then I am strong. Through this humble servant's yes to God's calling, the gates of miraculous grace were unlocked for the multitudes. Will you, like Saint Brother Andre, answer the call to sanctity and radical trust? Heaven is waiting at your doorburg. The humble doorkeeper at Notre Dame College. What does it mean to serve in utter obscurity with only Christ as your certainty? Saint Brother Andre, born Alfred Baset, did not ascend pulpit or podium. Instead he took up the lowliest post, porter at Notre Dame College in Montreal. Day after day he greeted visitors, swept floors, answered knocks, and quietly bore the weight of his own frail health. Yet it was precisely in this hiddenness that God chose to reveal his glory. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. Matthew twenty three twelve. Brother Andre's humility was not an act, it was the marrow of his discipleship. He opened doors not just with keys but with bows of compassion, listening ears, and the petition of constant prayer. Students and strangers found in him in him the presence of Christ, meek, attentive, burning with invisible charity, the sick and poor, drawn by whispers of miraculous healings, crowded the entrance. Patiently, unceasingly, Brother Andre would anoint them with Saint Joseph's oil, murmur prayers, and direct their hope to heaven's mighty intercessor. In these silent corridors, miracles sparkled forth, cancers receded, crippled limbs stirred, skeptics turned to faith, Brother Andre, ever faithful to Holy Mother Church, gave all glory to God, saying, I am nothing, only a man just like you. O faithful soul, ponder the urgency. Do we receive the Lord in our daily tasks as simple, as hidden as Brother Andre's? Whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. Let us demand from heaven the sanctification that he thirsts to give. Founding and building Saint Joseph's Oratory, driven by unwavering faith and utter dependence on divine providence, Saint Brother Andre's journey to establish Saint Joseph's Oratory is a testimony to what Christ declares with man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible. Matthew nineteen twenty six Here was a simple porter, known for his meekness and battered health, yet ablaze with a holy obsession for Saint Joseph, heaven's great guardian and foster father of our Lord, Brother Andre saw in the neglected slope of Mount Royal not a patch of earth but an altar waiting to erupt with grace, refused official resources, and with skeptics on all sides, he turned to prayer with the fierce persistence of Bartimaeus crying out on the road to Jericho. He spoke to every visitor at the school door and every heart he could reach. Pray to Saint Joseph, he has never let anyone down. Miracles multiplied, limbs were healed, souls stirred to conversion. The news raced like holy fire through the streets of Montreal. As donations trickled in, the foundation was set stone by stone by workers and volunteers, many the very same whose bodies Brother Andre had anointed with oil from the oratory's humble lamp. The oratory's first chapel was a shed, no less precious than the stable at Bethlehem, a place for the weary to encounter the living God. Over the years the oratory grew, each new wall a memorial, each staircase a pilgrimage of faith. Even as obstacles loomed, Brother Andre pressed forward like Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem, every brick he believed was evidence of Saint Joseph's intercession, every sacrifice echoed Hebrews 11. Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen, faith, leaping, risk taking, day and night faith, built Saint Joseph's oratory, transforming a humble mount into a beacon for pilgrims seeking heaven's touch. Are you willing to believe God for miracles in your life as boldly as Brother Andre? Take his example to prayer and let your faith build new sanctuaries for Christ and his saints in your world today and healing miracles that astonished a nation. He touched their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it done to you, and their eyes were opened. Matthew 9 29 to 30. From a humble doorkeeper's knee, Saint Brother Andre became God's instrument, channeling torrents of heavenly grace into the broken bodies and wounded souls of countless pilgrims. Reports of spectacular healings around the tiny oratory of Saint Joseph rushed forth like living fire, crutches stacked high, left behind by the newly healed, bore silent testimony that the Lord's power was palpably at work through his faithful servant. The blind wept in astonishment as their sight returned. The lame threw aside the burdens of paralysis and danced in praise. Cancer, tuberculosis, debilitating pains, afflictions bowed before prayer kindled by faith. Newspapers picked up the stories, crowds surged to Montreal, the sick and despairing, those who labor and are heavy laden, Matthew 11, 28, journeyed from every corner of Canada, some even from distant lands, drawn not merely by curiosity, but by desperate hope that God would, through Brother Andre, say only the word and heal them. Through his intercession, heaven's glory shattered earthly expectations, illuminating what is possible for him who believes. Mark 923. In all these signs, Brother Andre deflected glory, repeating again and again, I am nothing. It is Saint Joseph who cures. Let every witness to these miracles remember divine healing is no myth, it is a summons. Run with urgency toward Christ in the sacraments, pray without ceasing, live faithfully within the embrace of Holy Mother Church. Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. James five sixteen. Heaven's invitation is open. Will you answer with complete trust? Silence prayer in the hidden life of holiness. Saint Brother Andre's days often began before dawn, cradled in silence that brimmed with eternity. In the hush of the oratory and the cloistered corridors, his heart ascended in prayer, a relentless heartbeat for the poor, the sick, and the forgotten. Like the prophet Elijah, who heard the voice of God not in the earthquake or fire, but in a still small voice, first Kings nineteen twelve, Brother Andre discovered the secret pathways to heaven through humble, hidden labor and deep, unceasing dialogue with God, and he spent thousands of hours tending to visitors at the door, unseen and unacclaimed by the world. Yet in this lowly post Brother Andre became a living channel of divine power. As Saint Paul exhorts, pray without ceasing. This was no pious platitude for Brother Andre, it was his entire existence. Every opening of a door, every whispered Ave Maria, and every step along the stone floors was an act of trust, a letting go of the world, to cling to Christ? Are you searching for miracles? Heaven is unlocked by the key of humble fidelity, by becoming small so that God can be great. In Brother Andre's hidden life we find a burning call to sanctification, not through applause, but through abandonment to the will of Christ and the rhythm of prayer. Let these words ring out, but when you pray, go into your room, shut the door, and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your father who sees in secret will reward you. Matthew six six. Wake up, O soul, throw open the doors of your heart in expectant, heaven focused faith. Let us kneel alongside Brother Andre before the silence of the Almighty, burning with love, urgent for sanctity, and loyal to the magisterium that guards these mysteries until the end of time. Trials, mockery, and perseverance in vocation. Saint Brother Andre's path was not lined with admiration and acceptance. Instead, it was a living embodiment of Christ's words. If they persecuted me, they will persecute you. John 1520. Before he became the miracle worker of Montreal, he was just little Alfred Beset, facing the jeers of classmates for his frail body and unremarkable intellect. He stumbled through odd jobs, often dismissed as too weak or insignificant, barely tolerated even in the menial roles he attempted. When Brother Andre at last entered the congregation of Holy Cross, the skepticism only intensified. Assigned as a humble doorkeeper at Notre Dame College, he became the brunt of jokes. Many religious brothers called him good for nothing, chuckling at his simplicity and lack of education. They certainly did not see in his weathered hands and gentle eyes the touch of heaven or the faith that moves mountains. Even the superior, skeptical at first, doubted this small man's ability to contribute, but as Saint Paul so boldly proclaims, God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong. In humility, Brother Andre turned every door he opened into an act of fate, persisting through ridicule and fatigue, praying as he swept floors and greeted strangers. He clung with unshakable loyalty to his vocation, refusing to let gossip or disdain pry him loose from the call God placed on his heart. Still, the trials intensified. Rumors swirled about miraculous healings at the porter's lodge. Authorities interrogated him, anxious to tamp down public enthusiasm. Some even sneered that he was a fraud. But Brother Andre pressed on, echoing the words of Saint Peter, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. John 6 68. Battered by scorn, he found solace in prayer and unwavering obedience to the church. Let Brother Andre's resolute endurance set fire to our own hearts. When derided for our faith, let us remember the doorkeeper who stood at the threshold of mockery and opened it to miracles. Let us persevere with one heart, one mind, one spirit, resolute, humble, and utterly convinced that the gates of heaven are only unlocked through the cross, from beatification to canonization, a timeline of grace. When heaven moves through the gentle ones, miracles follow. Saint Brother Andre's journey from humble beatification to triumphant canonization is a clarion call for every soul still walking this valley of tears. He has cast down the mighty from their thrones and has lifted up the lowly. Luke 152. Let us trace the radiant path this porter of Saint Joseph took as the church in her in her infallible wisdom examined and exalted his holy life in May twenty third, nineteen eighty-two. The world watched as Pope Saint John Paul II declared Brother Andre Beset blessed. Testimonies poured forth, healings, answered prayers, and convergent supernatural signs, all powerful. Pointing to the beloved doorkeeper's power of intercession. Countless pilgrims respond, From this day the floodgates open wider at Saint Joseph's Orta Oratory. Pilgrims journeyed with faith not in novelty but in the ancient promise, ask and it will be given to you. Matthew seven seven. A second miracle, the church, ever vigilant to discern the true from the spurious, verified a second medically inexplicable healing attributed to Brother Andre's intercession, uncontested by the world's greatest doctors, compelled by the evidence that what is impossible for man is possible for God. Mark ten twenty seven. October seventeenth, twenty ten, in a thunderous affirmation, Saint Peter's Square erupted with praise as Pope Benedict XVI declared Brother Andre a saint. The body of Christ rejoiced. The kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. Matthew nineteen fourteen. This is more than a procedural journey. It is the Church's testimony to the world. Sanctity is not reserved only for the spectacular and the elite, but for the lowly who burn for Christ and intercede for souls. Stand in awe and ask. Now is the acceptable time. Now is the day of salvation. Lessons in humility for today's disciples. How easily the world praises power, influence, and self-promotion, but heaven's gaze falls differently. Saint Brother Andre, unknown by many and underestimated by most, found greatness not in high stations, but in wiping the floors of a Montreal college and quietly opening doors again and again. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. Matthew 23, twelve. Brother Andre lived these words like a heartbeat, teaching you and me that humility is not passivity, but a bold surrender to God's will. His daily acts, sweeping, welcoming strangers, and enduring ridicule, became the keys that unlocked torrents of God's mercy. The mountains he moved weren't built of stone, but of hearts healed, faith restored, prayers answered. In every humble duty he pointed to the real miracle, God's nearness to the lowly. Are we Christ's disciples willing to serve when no spotlight shines, content to become lesser so that Christ might become greater? But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us. Dear soul, sanctification calls for radical humility. Heaven's miracles then and now flow wherever men and women surrender their egos on the altar of divine love. The path Brother Andre trod is open before you today. Will you answer the call to humble discipleship and let God work marvels through your littleness? Unlocking heaven's doors, the legacy of Saint Brother Andre. Saint Brother Andre's story is a thundering witness to the truth that God has chosen what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, first Corinthians 1 27 from the humble post of Porter at Montreal's Notre Dom Kursur College Bracker. Brother Andre wielded the keys of faith, unlocking miracles from the hand of heaven, not for his own glory, but always as a servant of Jesus Christ and lover of Saint Joseph. What can we learn from this little giant of faith? That sanctity is born from radical trust and daily obedient service. Heaven's miracles are not reserved for the privileged or the learned, but for all who cry out in faith, seeking Christ above all things. That journeys of faith, we urge you, be not content with mediocrity. Let Saint Brother Andre's example ignite in you a desire for heroic virtue, for ardent love, for unwavering loyalty to the church. Ask and it will be given you. Seek and you will find, knock, and it will be open to you. Matthew 7 7. Come, join us as pilgrims in pursuit of sanctification, Eucharistic amazement, and the bold journey to heaven. One heart, one mind, one spirit with one vision. Let us set the world ablaze with faith. One heart, one mind, one spirit with one vision. The saints lit the way. Let us walk boldly in their footsteps, kindling the fire of faith until face to face we behold the Lord of Glory. Be sure to click the link in the description for special news item. And since there is more to this article, finish reading and check out the special offer. Visit Journeysoffaith.com website today.
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