Jesus tells his disciples: "If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them." (Lk 4: 32) We are called to a higher standard of morality and conduct. This is a challenge for Catholics: "since all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" (Rm 3: 23) and "but sin is not reckoned where there is no law" (Rm 5: 13) The objective teachings of the Catholic Church mean I cannot invent my own, personal morality that meets my subjective needs and criteria. I cannot rely on values and good intentions. No, I am held to the standard set forth by the Lord himself and the example of the saints. Our Lady is a model of holiness for the whole of the Church. However, we should not wallow helplessly in our failures and inability to live up to the demands of Christ's law of love: "For the love of Christ urges us on." (2 Cor 5: 14) We have to journey as missionary disciples and pilgrims of hope. We are sustained by the grace of God, assisted by the sacraments and given forgiveness by the mercy of God. The place to start this project is in our own homes and congregations where our welcoming attitude and invitational smiles will be a sign of our desire to serve the Lord and love others as he asks us to.
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