Saint Martin shares his military cloak with a shivering beggar, and Jesus notices. That night in a dream He visits Martin wearing the half-cloak he had shared. The beggar is Christ. A bit of unseasonable balminess this morning reminds us that in Italy a warm spell at this time of the year is called l'Estate di San Martino- Saint Martin's Summer. Legend has it that after Martin had shared his cloak, God made it a little warmer so that neither Martin nor the beggar would suffer from the cold with only a half a cloak each.
Those who need us are the Lord Jesus in disguise. How will I encounter Him this day?
El Greco
(Domenikos Theotokopoulos), Greek, 1541 – 1614, Saint Martin and the Beggar, 1597/1599, oil on canvas with
wooden strip added at bottom, 76 3/16 x 40 9/16 in. National Gallery of Art,
Washington. Francí
Gomar , Spanish, Aragon, active by 1443–died ca. 1492/3, Altar Predella of Archbishop Don
Dalmau de Mur y Cervelló, detail,
Saragossa, 1456–1458, Alabaster, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Used with
permission.