In the heart of the church I will be love |
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Since
my longing for martyrdom was powerful and unsettling, I turned to the
epistles of St Paul in the hope of finally finding an answer. By chance
the 12th and 13th chapters of the 1st epistle to the Corinthians caught
my attention, and in the first section I read that not everyone can be
an apostle, prophet or teacher, that the Church is composed of a variety
of members, and that the eye cannot be the hand. Even with such an
answer revealed before me, I was not satisfied and did not find peace.
I persevered in the reading and did not let my mind wander until I found this encouraging theme: Set your desires on the greater gifts. And I will show you the way which surpasses all others.
For the Apostle insists that the greater gifts are nothing at all
without love and that this same love is surely the best path leading
directly to God. At length I had found peace of mind.
Then, nearly ecstatic with the supreme joy in my soul,
I proclaimed: O Jesus, my love, at last I have found my calling: my
call is love. Certainly I have found my place in the Church, and you
gave me that very place, my God. In the heart of the Church, my mother, I
will be love, and thus I will be all things, as my desire finds its
direction.
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