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The highest degree of meekness
consists
in seeing, serving, honoring, and treating amiably, on occasion, those
who
are not to our taste, and who show themselves unfriendly, ungrateful,
and
troublesome to us.
St. Francis de Sales Our Lords
InterestAdopted sons and daughters "This is the campaign that is most urgently needed: to help each and every one to Realize fully, perhaps for the first time, the divine dignity that Baptism confers by engrafting us upon Christ Himself " Our Lord did not
come
for the sake of those who are well, but for those who are in need. The
soul that is lost interest Him far more than the ninety-nine that are
just;
the venturesome lamb that has fallen into the pit, far more that the
flock
that has returned dutifully home; the coin that has rolled behind the
furniture,
far more than the fortune of the cash-box. Such a method is
disastrous. If the leaven is to act upon the mass, it must be mingled
with it. If it is separate from the mass, it forgets its proper task.
It is a leading axiom in Catholic action not to remove good elements
from the surroundings in
which they exist, but rather to sanctify them so that they may serve to
elevate and improve their fellows. In order to act effectively upon
one's
surroundings, one must live in those surroundings; and, given the
necessary
virtue and power of action, the closer the contact, the greater the
influence
will be. How few of the baptized
appreciate the essence of all revelations: that God dwells in the man
who is in the state of grace? This is the campaign that is
most urgently needed: to help each and every one to Realize fully,
perhaps for the first time, the divine dignity that Baptism confers by
engrafting us upon Christ Himself making us a living member of the
Mystical Body of Christ, which
is the Church, communicating to us the very life of the Blessed
Trinity, making
us partners in the royal priesthood of Christ and His Church, uniting us in a
common kinship with all our baptized brethren by this spiritual
solidarity, which is the Communion of Saints, consecrating us as living
chalices, as living temples to the personal and social worship of the
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