From Saint and Thought For Every Day, by Blessed James Alberione
St. Agnes
Virgin and Martyr
This noble Roman girl suffered martyrdom as a young teenager rather than betray her Faith and chastity. Thus a weak girl confounded the powerful of the world. She was condemned to be burned, but "in the midst of the fire she was not burnt." Finally she was beheaded. Agnes is forever remembered in the First Eucharistic Prayer.
Let us ask St. Agnes to obtain for us the grace always to be ready to go forth to meet Christ our Lord.
Difficulties
Living together requires that we "bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ" (Gal. 6:2). Thus, one will control envy, the exaggeration of others' defects, resentful grudges and evil interpretations, as well as the continual remembrance, bringing up and publicizing of others' mistakes. Jesus came neither to quench a smoking wick, nor to break a bruised reed!
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione, Compiled by J. Maurus
Sanctification is Christification
The process of sanctification is a process of Christification: "Till Christ is formed in you" (Gal 4:19).
Therefore, we shall be saints not in the measure we live the life of Jesus Christ, rather in the measure Jesus lives in us. A Christian is an alter Christus; and this is what St. Paul says of himself: "I live, not I but Christ lives in me."
This happens in us gradually until "the mature age of Jesus Chirst," just like a child graduatiolly grows into an adult person.
Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life: in the spiritual endeavour there is this commitment:
To imitate the holiness of Jesus Christ who taught us the way with his examples and teaching: Be perfect.
In the spirit of faith according to Jesus Christ the truth: think according to the Gospel, the New Testament and the Church that transmits it to us.
In the grace which is the participation in the life of Jesus Christ, in the sacraments and in all the means of grace.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is the idea of Christification - that we are not just called to imitate Christ, but for Christ to be formed in us and live in us. I have to be honest that this idea scares me somewhat, as I feel completely unworthy for Christ to live in me. So I really like Blessed James Alberione's words that this occurs gradually in us, and he gives us the formula for developing this through Jesus Way, Truth, and Life.
What strikes you most today? Please click on "COMMENTS" below to share your thoughts.
Courage to defend our faith! I think we have to focus on all of the small opportunities every day. Surely every time we talk about our faith people take notice. Are we advocates, or complacent?
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