Reflection for the Solemnity of All Saints
"We can enter heaven only thanks to the blood of the Lamb, thanks to
the blood of Christ. Christ’s own blood has justified us, which has
opened for us the gates of heaven. And if today we remember our brothers
and sisters who have gone before us in life and are in Heaven, it is
because they have been washed in the blood of Christ. This is our hope:
the hope of Christ's blood! It is a hope that does not disappoint. If we
walk with the Lord in life, he will never disappoint us!....
"The first Christians depicted hope with an anchor, as though life were an anchor cast on
Heaven’s shores and all of us journeying to that shore, clinging to the
anchor’s rope. This is a beautiful image of hope: to have our hearts
anchored there, where our beloved predecessors are, where the Saints
are, where Jesus is, where God is. This is the hope that does not
disappoint; today and tomorrow are days of hope.
"Hope is a little like leaven that expands our souls. There are
difficult moments in life, but with hope the soul goes forward and looks
ahead to what awaits us. Today is a day of hope. Our brothers and
sisters are in the presence of God and we shall also be there, through
the pure grace of the Lord, if we walk along the way of Jesus."
--Pope Francis, Homily, November 1, 2013
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