Pope
Benedict XVI canonized seven new saints two weeks ago, and a reflection upon his
homily can help us to understand the profound importance of the Saints in the
Catholic Church. He said:
With
heroic courage they spent their lives in total consecration to the Lord and in
the generous service of their brethren. They are sons and daughters of the
Church who chose the path of service following the Lord. Holiness always rises
up in the Church from the well-spring of the mystery of redemption, as foretold
by the prophet Isaiah in the first reading: the Servant of the Lord is the
righteous one who “shall make many to be accounted as righteous; and he shall
bear their iniquities” (Is 53:11); he is Jesus Christ, crucified, risen and
living in glory.
Today we
remember these “sons and daughters of the Church” in joyful celebration, and we
look to their witness and intercession for the future of the Church.
Remember to
thank Our Father in Heaven for the seven new saints canonized two weeks ago, and of course, for
our beloved Blessed John Paul II.
All Ye Holy
Men and Women, Pray for Us!
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