Pope
Francis: there are many saints to be found in everyday life
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis today celebrated All Saints Day telling the faithful that
there are many saints to be found in ordinary life and that they are examples
to be followed.
Speaking
to the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the recitation of the Angelus,
the Pope said saints are people who belong entirely to God, they carry the seal
of God in their lives and on their persons.
Pointing
out that we are all children of God and that we received the seal of our
heavenly father with the sacrament of Baptism, Pope Francis said that saints
are those who have lived their lives in the grace of Baptism, keeping that seal
intact, behaving like children of God, trying to imitate Jesus.
“Saints
– Pope Francis continued - are examples to imitate”. And noting that saints are
not only those who have been canonized, but can anyone from next door
neighbors, to members of our own families or others we have met as we live our
ordinary lives, the Pope said we must be grateful to them and to God for having
given them to us as examples of how to live and die in fidelity to God and to
the Gospel.
“How
many good people have we met in our lives; how often do we exclaim: ‘this person
is a saint!’… These are the saints who live next door, not the ones who are
canonized, but the ones who live with us” he said.
Imitating
their gestures of love and mercy, he said, is a bit like perpetrating their
presence in this world. Acts of tenderness, of generous help, of closeness can
appear insignificant, but in God’s eyes they are eternal, “because love and
mercy are stronger than death” he said.
After
the recitation of the Angelus prayer the Pope reminded the faithful that on
Sunday afternoon he will travel to Rome’s Verano Cemetery where he will
celebrate Holy Mass in memory of the dead.
The
Pope said that by visiting the city’s main cemetery he intends to spiritually
join all those who in these days will be praying on the tombs of their loved
ones in every part of the world.
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