Known as the "Apostle to Germany," the bishop and martyr St. Boniface worked tirelessly to renew the Church in Germany. Although his efforts ultimately bore great fruit and helped to recenter the faith of the Germans, St. Boniface often felt like a failure in his missionary work.
Discussion Question: St. Boniface experienced discouragement because he could not see the fruits of his work. In what ways are the results of your efforts hidden? Ask God to grant you patience as you labor in his vineyard.
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