Reflection for the Solemnity of All Saints

"The liturgy invites us to share in the heavenly
jubilation of the Saints, to taste their joy. The Saints are not a small
caste of chosen souls but an innumerable crowd to which the liturgy
urges us to raise our eyes. This multitude not only includes the
officially recognized Saints, but the baptized of every epoch and nation
who sought to carry out the divine will faithfully and lovingly. We are
unacquainted with the faces and even the names of many of them, but
with the eyes of faith we see them shine in God's firmament like
glorious stars.
"Today, the Church is celebrating her dignity as 'Mother of the
Saints, an image of the Eternal City' (A. Manzoni), and displays her
beauty as the immaculate Bride of Christ, source and model of all
holiness. She certainly does not lack contentious or even rebellious
children, but it is in the Saints that she recognizes her characteristic
features and precisely in them savors her deepest joy....
"This, then, is the meaning of today's Solemnity: looking at the
shining example of the Saints to reawaken within us the great longing to
be like them; happy to live near God, in his light, in the great family
of God's friends. Being a Saint means living close to God, to live in
his family. And this is the vocation of us all, vigorously reaffirmed by
the Second Vatican Council and solemnly proposed today for our
attention."
--Benedict XVI, Homily, November 1, 2006
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