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Holiness
 


Holiness is participation in the purity of the divine Being. But we know that God is love. Participating in divine purity, therefore, means participating in the 'charity' of God, conforming ourselves to God who is 'charity'.

 
General Audience
6 July 2005

 
 
 
Holiness
 


Holiness, the fullness of Christian life, does not consist in carrying out extraordinary enterprises but in being united with Christ, in living his mysteries, in making our own his example, his thoughts, his behaviour. The measure of holiness stems from the stature that Christ achieves in us, in as much as with the power of the Holy Spirit, we model our whole life on his.

 
General Audience
St. Peter's Square
13 April 2011

 
 
 
Holiness
 


Those who — like Mary — open themselves totally to God, come to accept the divine will, even though it is mysterious, although it often does not correspond with their own wishes, and is a sword that pierces their soul, as the elderly Simeon would say prophetically to Mary when Jesus was presented in the Temple (cf. Lk 2:35).

 
General Audience
Paul VI Audience Hall

19 December 2012

 
 
 
Holiness
 


Sanctity is a healing balm for the wounds of humankind.

 
Reception
French Ambassador to Holy See
Vatican
26 January 2009

 
 
 
Holiness
 


Holiness is offered to all; naturally, not all the Saints are equal: in fact, as I said, they are the spectrum of divine light. Moreover, a Saint who possesses extraordinary charisms is not necessarily a great Saint. Indeed, there are a great many whose names are known only to God, because on earth they led an apparently perfectly normal life. And precisely these "normal" saints are those habitually desired by God. Their example testifies that only when we are in touch with the Lord can we be filled with his peace and his joy and be able to spread serenity, hope and optimism everywhere.

 
General Audience
Castel Gandolfo
20 August 2008

 
 
 
Holiness
 


The Apostle writes that God has always blessed us and has chosen us in Christ "that we should be holy and blameless before him... in love" (Eph 1: 3-5). All human beings are therefore called to holiness, which ultimately consists in living as children of God, in that "likeness" with him in accordance with which they were created. All human beings are children of God and all must become what they are by means of the demanding process of freedom. God invites everyone to belong to his holy people. The "Way" is Christ, the Son, the Holy One of God: "no one comes to the Father but by me [Jesus]" (cf. Jn 14: 6).

 
Angelus Address
Solemnity of All Saints
St Peter's Square
1 November 2007

 
 
 
Holiness
 


Holiness, the fullness of Christian life, does not consist in carrying out extraordinary enterprises but in being united with Christ, in living his mysteries, in making our own his example, his thoughts, his behavior.

 
General Audience
St. Peter's Square
13 April 2011

 
 
 
Holiness
 


Holiness, the fullness of Christian life, does not consist in carrying out extraordinary enterprises but in being united with Christ, in living his mysteries, in making our own his example, his thoughts, his behavior.

 
General Audience
St. Peter's Square
13 April 2011

 

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