ALL SAINTS DAY
TWO OSERVATIONS
FIRST OBSERVATION- A BELIEF IN RESURRECTION
We Christians believe in the resurrection. We directly say
that when we say in the Nicean creed:
“For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and rose
again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.” We also say that in Apostles
Creed when we say near the end of the creed: “I believe in the Holy Spirit, the
holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins; the
resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.
We’re saying that Christ rose from the dead and the Saints
are still alive as well because they too rose from the dead.
So that’s the first observation: we believe in life after death. Jesus and the Saints are alive for starters.
Not everyone believes this. We do.
SECOND OBSERVATION: THE SAINTS ARE MODELS FOR THE HERE AND NOW –
FOR LIFE HERE ON EARTH BEFORE DEATH
So we look at Saints as models on how to do life.
We look at Saint Joseph as a model to quietly be there to
protect each other.
We look to Saint Anthony as a model to help others who lose
things.
We look to Saint Francis Assisi to become instruments
of peace
to and for each other.
We look to Saint Alphonsus – San Alfonso - as a model on how to use our time well –
especially to be there for the poor and neglected.
We look to both Teresas to have and to live an inner life.
We look to Philip Neri to have a smile on our face and a
sense of humor in our lives.
We look to Francis de Sales to say to each other –
especially the nervous Nellies in our neighborhoods: “Omnia suaviter” - translation “Caln down” or “Nice and easy.”
We look to Saint Thomas the Apostle to voice our doubts and
scream out when we know, “My Lord and My God.”
We need St. Luke the Gospel writer to remember and tell
each other the parables of Jesus – like the Prodigal Son, the Good Samaritan
and Lazarus at our doorway.
We need St. Martin of Tours to remind us to give the shirt
off our back to the cold and the naked – as we meet them on the roads of life.
We need saints like Katherine Drexel to hold babies like
John McGowan
And especially we need people like the great Andrew the
Apostle to bring others to Christ like he did for his brother Peter.