St. Guy (950–1012), also known as the "Poor Man of Anderlecht," was born to pious parents of humble means in the country village of Anderlecht near Brussels. Having no money for school, from his childhood he served the poor and fostered a great devotion to the Church while praying for the grace to love and accept his poverty. After being tricked by a shipping merchant for a better job, the ship sunk in port and when he returned to his church to return to being a sacristan the position was filled. He was filled with such remorse over his foolish decision that he went on a penitential pilgrimage. He visited Rome, the Holy Land, and other shrines over a period of seven years. He returned to Anderlecht in 1012 and died in the same year. Miracles were reported at his grave, after which a church was built in his honor. For more information about Saint Guy please see https://www.catholiccompany.com/morning-offering/2019-09-12/