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Since this is the feast day of the great Dominican Saint, Lay Dominican,
Doctor of the Catholic Church, and mystic, St. Catherine of
Siena (1347-1380), I thought I would share something I had originally posted on April 19, 2013:
Jesus Speaks Not Only To St. Catherine of Siena But to Us
Jesus to St. Catherine: “What I ask of you is nothing other than love and affection for Me and for your neighbor. This can be done at any time, any place, and in any state of life.”
“In the way of God, he who makes no progress loses ground.”
“Choose the Truth...Will to know the truth!”
“Proclaim the Truth and do not be silent through fear.”
Thanks to St. Catherine of Siena our excuses for failing to love our priests, or to proclaim the Truth or to faithfully live out our Catholic faith must come to an end! The fear that once reigned in our hearts must be replaced with an unyielding zeal for the salvation of souls – all souls – and for the sanctification of all our priests!
“If you are what you should be,”she once exclaimed, “you will set the whole world ablaze.” How many fires have any of us set lately?
No longer will any of us in good conscience be able to play the “I am only a lay person” card to avoid fraternally correcting those we love, especially those in the Church who have failed to fill their role as authentic teachers and shepherds.
The time for claiming we lack sufficient education or ability to do what we know God expects us to do is over. St. Thomas Aquinas reminds us that God never asks us to do anything without giving us what we need to accomplish our assigned task.