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How Does Someone Become a Saint?
The answer depends on precisely what is meant by saint. If saint is taken to refer to simply being united to Christ (and thus a Christian), then the answer is baptism. St. Paul teaches, “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and all were made to drink of one Spirit” (1 Cor. 12:13, emphasis added). The one body Paul writes of here refers to the body of Christ (v. 27). Moreover, in Romans 6:3-5, he writes: Do you not know that all of us who have been
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Jul 13th 2021
How to Find True Joy
Having a proper understanding of joy is imperative to becoming a saint.
Joy is the arousal of some sense of good. When we malign and obscure good, we malign and obscure joy. St. Gregory the Great tells us, for example, that (a false) joy may result from another’s misfortune (CCC 2539). The unrighteous presence of envy, in this case, corrupts true joy. There’s a better means of obtaining the joy that comes from the Spirit, and a study of the life of St. Philip Neri rev
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Nov 19th 2017
Whatever Happened To Penance And Mortification?
Whatever Happened To Penance And Mortification?
Could we imagine what it would be like if athletes stopped training their bodies? It would be unthinkable. Without training they would never have the strength and stamina required to perform. They also would lose their fans, since we respect athletes because of the great feats their training allows them to perform. The same can be said of the saints, the champion athletes of the Faith. They are exemplars not of physical training but of the asceti
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Nov 10th 2017
How Can I Grow In Holiness?
Here at Catholic Answers one of the questions we get again and again is one that could have eternal consequences:
"How can I grow in holiness?" Most Catholics want to grow in holiness, but they don't know where to start. They don’t know where to look for spiritual direction, for examples of how others have answered this question for themselves. The answer to the question is surprisingly simple.
Look to the Saints – the holy men and women of God who came before us, and li
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Nov 2nd 2017