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Holiness For All!

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yanastrovich - Inactive
On All Saints Day, pope says all are meant to answer call to be holy
By Cindy Wooden
11/2/2007

Catholic News Service (www.catholicnews.com)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) - Holiness is not a privilege reserved to a few people, but is a call that all men and women are meant to answer, Pope Benedict XVI said.

"All human beings are called to holiness which, in the final analysis, consists in living as children of God, (living) in that 'likeness' to him in which they were created," the pope said Nov. 1, the feast of All Saints.

"God invites everyone to be part of his holy people," said Pope Benedict, reciting the Angelus at midday as several thousand people gathered in the rain in St. Peter's Square.

The saints "radiate the splendor of God's kingdom of love and truth," he said, telling English-speaking visitors in the square that Christians should look to the saints as real examples to follow.

The pope said the church "wisely" placed the feasts of All Souls and All Saints next to each other on the calendar, encouraging Catholics to unite their prayers of thanks to God for the multitude of saints who have lived on the earth with prayers for all those who have died.
Who says we are not called to be Holy?
Posted 1 year ago #
noelfitz - Member

Congratulations on a great post.

 St Jose-Maria Escriva would agree with you and the Pope.

Of course so would St Teresa of Avila and many others.

God bless,


NoelFitz.
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In necessariis, unitas; in dubiis, libertas; in omnibus, caritas.
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Posted 1 year ago #
yanastrovich - Inactive

Noel, Thanks for responding, I enjoy topics that are not terribly controversial. I would like to believe that I follow this advise: Holiness is mostly what I see in you, not so much what I see in me.

P.S. I do not think your writing is mundane, only Mark Shea's writings. I think your writings Noel are divine!

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen

Posted 1 year ago #
noelfitz - Member

Y 

Please do not embarrass me. 

However thank you for your post. 

I do not mind controversy, but it is preferable not to be too controversial. 

I think most of us are here to be supported and encouraged in our Catholic Faith. 

But I must say in the past I have gone beyond the limits of robust argument, at least once.    

I regret this.  

God bless,


NoelFitz.
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In necessariis, unitas; in dubiis, libertas; in omnibus, caritas.
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Posted 1 year ago #
yanastrovich - Inactive

Noel, When I was in training some of the best support I received was intended to remove my errors. When it is done lovingly, it does not hurt.

Sarcasm probably does not qualify for lovingly.

I am not upset about our interactions and I hope neither are you. I look forward to a greater holiness though our mutual love for the Body and Blood of Christ.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen

Posted 1 year ago #

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