Reflection for the Solemnity of All Saints

"God says to you: Do not be afraid of sanctity, do not be afraid to aim high,
to allow yourself to be loved and purified by God, do not be afraid to let
yourself be guided by the Holy Spirit. Let us allow ourselves to be infected by
God’s holiness. Every Christian is called to sanctity (cf. Dogmatic
Constitution Lumen Gentium, 39-42); and sanctity does not consist first of all
in doing extraordinary things, but in letting God act. It is the encounter of
our weakness with the strength of His grace, it is to trust in His action that
enables us to live in charity, to do everything with joy and humility, for the
glory of God and in the service of our neighbor. There is a famous phrase of
the French writer Leon Bloy, who in the last moments of his life said: “There
is only one sadness in life, that of not being saints.” Let us not lose hope in
sanctity, let us all follow this way. Do we want to be saints? All? The Lord
awaits all with open arms. Let us live our faith with joy, let us allow
ourselves to be loved by the Lord … let us ask for this gift of God in
prayer, for ourselves and for others."
--Pope Francis, General Audience, October 2, 2013
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