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Homily

Benedict XVI: From his All Saints Day homily

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 Contents - Nov 2011AD2000 November 2011 - Buy a copy now
Homily: Benedict XVI: From his All Saints Day homily - Pope Benedict XVI
Ad Limina: The Australian bishops' 2011 ad limina visit to Rome - Michael Gilchrist
News: The Church Around the World
Pastoral visit: Benedict XVI calls his visit to Germany 'a great feast of faith'
The Lion of Munster: Blessed Cardinal von Galen: a voice against tyranny - Babette Francis
WYD Madrid: World Youth Day 2011: Experiencing Christ's presence - Dr Joe Santamaria
WYD Madrid: World Youth Day: Becoming sons and daughters of Christ - Sam Rebbechi
Society: Finding hope in the midst of secularism - Cardinal Raymond Burke
Saints: G.K. Chesterton: Is there a case for his canonisation? - Karl Schmude
Letters: Catholic schools - Don Gaffney
Letters: First Parents - Fr Brian Harrison OS
Letters: World Youth Day Madrid balance sheet - Fr Edward P. Evans
Letters: Planetary Spirituality - Grahame Fallon
Letters: Climate change - P.C. Wilson
Letters: Immoral policies - Anthony English
Letters: Vatican II - Kathleen Donelly
Letters: Atheism - Fr Bernard McGrath
Letters: Same sex marriage - Brian Harris
Letters: Islam - John Frey
Letters: Catholic healthcare for Cairns - Dr Tim and Anne Coyle
Letters: New parish in India - Fr S. John Joseph PP
Letters: Advocate needed - Oliver Clark
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Reflection: The Church's architecture: faith translated into vision - Bishop Arthur Serratelli

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 recognised saints, but the baptised 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.

The Church's experience shows that every form of holiness, even if it follows different paths, always passes through the Way of the Cross, the way of self-denial. The saints' biographies describe men and women who, docile to the divine plan, sometimes faced unspeakable trials and suffering, persecution and martyrdom.

The example of the saints encourages us to follow in their same footsteps and to experience the joy of those who trust in God, for the one true cause of sorrow and unhappiness for men and women is to live far from him.

The more we imitate Jesus and remain united to him the more we enter into the mystery of his divine holiness. We discover that he loves us infinitely, and this prompts us in turn to love our brethren. Loving always entails an act of self-denial, "losing ourselves", and it is precisely this that makes us happy.

The Beatitudes show us the spiritual features of Jesus and thus express his mystery, the mystery of his death and Resurrection, of his passion and of the joy of his Resurrection. This mystery, which is the mystery of true blessedness, invites us to follow Jesus and thus to walk towards it.

To the extent that we accept his proposal and set out to follow him - each one in his own circumstances - we too can participate in his blessedness. With him, the impossible becomes possible and even a camel can pass through the eye of a needle (cf. Mk 10:25) with his help. Only with his help can we become perfect as the Heavenly Father is perfect (cf. Mt 5:48).

The above are extracts from Pope Benedict XVI's homily for All Saints Day in St Peter's Basilica in 2006.

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Reprinted from AD2000 Vol 24 No 10 (November 2011), p. 2

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