T. ANTHONY BREAD is a term used for offerings made in thanksgiving
to God for blessings received through the prayers of St. Anthony. Sometimes
the alms are given for the education of priests. In some places parents
also make a gift for the poor after placing a newborn child under the
protection of St. Anthony. It is a practice in some churches to bless
small loaves of bread on the feast of St. Anthony and give them to those
who want them.
Different legends or stories account for the donation of what is called
St. Anthony Bread. By at least one account it goes back to 1263, when
it is said a child drowned near the Basilica of St. Anthony which was
still being built. His mother promised that if the child was restored
to her she would give for the poor an amount of corn equal to the childs
weight. Her prayer and promise were rewarded with the boys return
to life.
Another reason for the practice is traced back to Louise Bouffier,
a shopkeeper in Toulon, France. A locksmith was prepared to break open
her shop door after no key would open it. Bouffier asked the locksmith
to try his keys one more time after she prayed and promised to give
bread to the poor in honor of St. Anthony if the door would open without
force. The door then opened. After others received favors through the
intercession of St. Anthony, they joined Louise Bouffier in founding
the charity of St. Anthony Bread.
To make an offering to St. Anthony Bread in thanksgiving for blessings
received, you may send your donation designated as St. Anthony Bread,
to St. Anthony Messenger, 1615 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
Your alms will be used to help the poor, especially those to whom the
Franciscans minister.