A great solemnity today as we honor All Saints,
those canonized by the church, and those who may be in heaven without a halo or
without holy pictures. These could very well be our own parents, grand-parents,
spouses, brothers and sisters, children and many dear friends. There are
hundreds of canonized saints in heaven, but there are many who have been
canonized recently, mostly unknown to us, until we read their biography and
learn something about their lives. This was the case with many saints with whom
I was not familiar with, until I shared their life story with the people in a
brief homily during the week. Yes, there are some incredible stories of
courage, martyrdom and deep faith and commitment. These include the courage of
St Gianna Beretta Molla, who sacrificed her life for her newborn daughter,
instead of committing an abortion to save her own life. These include the great
sacrifice St. Maximilian Kolbe did to help a married man survive and be
reunited with his family, while the martyred friar died in his place in
Auschwitz. These include St. Josephine Bakhita, a colored girl who was abused
until saved by an Italian family, becoming a much beloved nun and saint. These
include the first Maltese Saint, George Preca who started a movement to teach
young people about the Catholic Faith. These include many other newly-canonized
saints and others who are beatified.
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