false-gods, or if you like idols! The true object of the longing for the hungry heart is God and holiness of life. The famous and brilliant convert in his world-classic CONFESSIONS, St. Augustine hit the bull’s eye, when he asserted: “O Lord you have made our hearts for thee and our hearts are restless until they rest in thee.” Holiness depends greatly on desiring earnestly from the heart, GOD AND GOD AS THE ONE
NECESSARY IN LIFE!!!
The saintly founder of Opus Dei, Saint Jose Maria Escriva Balguer, known for his writings and teachings on how to arrive at sanctity in practical ways and by doing one’s daily duties well and for the honor and glory of God commented concisely: “The biggest crisis in the entire world is the lack of saints!” The world is filled to the brim with crises, but the worse is a lack of saints. You are called to be one! God’s plan is for you to be a saint! We are not called to mediocrity or tepidity or lukewarmness; rather we are called to greatness—meaning to be saints!
One saint can accomplish miracles among men in the world and can inspire others to become great saints. One of the most impressive saintly priests was Saint John Marie Vianney, commonly known as “The Cure of Ars”. Among his many accomplishments, the greatest was his long hours that he spent in the confessional dispensing the mercy of God, and reconciling sinners to God. He spent decades in the little town of Ars, France. He spent from 10-17 hours in the confessional on a daily basis. In the summers the confessional was like an oven and the heat suffocating; in the winter the confessional was like a freezer. Still, he spent those long hours confessing; such was his love for the salvation
of souls and the honor and glory of God.
be unfailingly holy. This is because Christ, the Son of God, who with the Father and the Spirit is hailed as “alone
holy”, loved the Church, as his Bride, giving himself up for her so as to
sanctify her (cf. Eph. 5:25-26); he joined her to himself as his body and
endowed her with the gift of the Holy Spirit for the glory of God. Therefore,
all in the Church, whether they belong to the hierarchy or are cared for by it,
are called to holiness, according to the apostle’s saying: “For this is the
will of God, your sanctification.” (1 Th. 4:3).” (Lumen Gentium V, # 39). The Council expresses the idea as clear as
the noonday sun: sanctity is a universal call—all are called to become saints.
Finally, a very simple and clear dynamic could convince us all the more to accept the call to become saints and starting with a simple but important question: “How many of you want to go to heaven????” ALL, WITHOUT A DOUBT!!!! Well, who is in heaven? The Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the Blessed Virgin Mary, the angels and who else????? THE SAINTS!!!!! So, for you to go to heaven, you must become a saint! Why not start right now to strive to become the great saint that God has called you to be! Mary, Queen of the angels and
all of the saints, pray for us!