Manila Bulletin

Only tragedy: Not to be a saint

- By FR. BEL SAN LUIS, SVD

SOMEBODY quipped, “At his funeral, an atheist is all dressed up but nowhere to go.” Part of the Halloween celebratio­n is to remind us where to go after death, unlike the godless and atheists.

* * * For us believers in God and Christ’s followers, our ultimate goal is to become a saint. When you tell that to somebody, chances are he or she will look at you oddly and say, “To be a saint? That’s not for me. I’m too worldly for that.”

* * * But the truth is our ultimate goal on earth is – and should be – to become a saint. In short, to reach heaven. If you don’t aspire to reach heaven, where will you go in the next life?

Someone said, “There are only two places in the next life: The smoking (Hell) and non-smoking (Heaven) area. Will you spend your eternity in the smoking or non-smoking area?”

* * * Did you ever pause and think of that? And are you doing every means to achieve that goal?

This is why the French novelist Leon Bloy wrote: “The only tragedy

in life is not to be a saint.”

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Becoming a saint does not mean imitating the extraordin­ary feats of the martyrs who bore torments, persecutio­ns, and died for their faith centuries ago. If you can do it, great.

Becoming a saint in our modern times means more of imitating people who stumbled and kept rising again morally and spirituall­y.

* ** For instance, they may have committed mistakes in their marriage or religious life, but kept rising, learning from their mistakes, and faithfully following God’s will. Remember such saints like Saints Peter who denied the Lord, Paul once a fierce persecutor of the early Christians; Matthew, the hated tax collector; the sinful Mary Magdalene?

* ** If such people have anything extraordin­ary about them, it is that they never stopped TRYING HARD to be faithful to the Lord and His teachings in spite of weaknesses and failures. They were ordinary people who lived extraordin­ary lives for their faith.

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As regards heaven, the Lord Jesus at the Last Supper said clearly: “In My Father’s House, there are many mansions. I am going ahead and prepare a place for you.”

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By the way, the “mansions” Jesus is referring to are not those amassed by corrupt politician­s and people who enriched themselves from the pork barrel and other ill-gotten wealth!

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QUIPS TO PONDER. If you think you are indispensa­ble, take a walk around the local cemetery or columbary. Rich or poor, famous or infamous, all life leads to the grave.

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You may party in Hell, but you will be the barbeque!

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Honk if you love Jesus. Text while driving if you want to MEET Him soonest.

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Try Jesus. If you don’t like Him, the devil will always take you back.

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