
Let
Us Make Haste To
Our Brethren Who Are Awaiting Us

From
a sermon by Saint Bernard, abbot:
Why should our praise and glorification,
or even the celebration of this feast day mean anything to the saints? What
do they care about earthly honours when their heavenly Father honours them
by fulfilling the faithful promise of the Son? What does our commendation
mean to them? The saints have no need of honour from us; neither does our
devotion add the slightest thing to what is theirs. Clearly, if we venerate
their memory, it serves us, not them. But I tell you, when I think of them,
I feel myself inflamed by a tremendous yearning.
Calling the saints to mind inspires,
or rather arouses in us, above all else, a longing to enjoy their company,
so desirable in itself. We long to share in the citizenship of heaven, to
dwell with the spirits of the blessed, to join the assembly of patriarchs,
the ranks of the prophets, the council of apostles, the great host of martyrs,
the noble company of confessors and the choir of virgins. In short, we long
to be united in happiness with all the saints. But our dispositions change.
The Church of all the first followers of Christ awaits us, but we do nothing
about it. The saints want us to be with them, and we are indifferent. The
souls of the just await us, and we ignore them.
Come, brothers, let us at length
spur ourselves on. We must rise again with Christ, we must seek the world
which is above and set our mind on the things of heaven. Let us long for
those who are longing for us, hasten to those who are waiting for us, and
ask those who look for our coming to intercede for us. We should not only
want to be with the saints, we should also hope to possess their happiness.
While we desire to be in their company, we must also earnestly seek to share
in their glory. Do not imagine that there is anything harmful in such an
ambition as this; there is no danger in setting our hearts on such
glory. . . .
Therefore, we should aim at attaining
this glory with a wholehearted and prudent desire. That we may rightly hope
and strive for such blessedness, we must above all seek the prayers of the
saints. Thus, what is beyond our own powers to obtain will be granted through
their intercession.
(Office of Readings, November
1: All Saints)
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