The Beloved Crosses by Saint John Vianney
The saints, my dear brethren, all loved the
Cross and found in it their strength and their consolation.
But, you will say
to me, is it necessary, then, always to have something to suffer? Now
sickness or poverty, or again scandal or calumny, or possibly loss of money or
an infirmity?
Have you been
calumniated, my friends? Have you been loaded with insults? Have you been
wronged? So much the better! That is a good sign; do not worry; you are on the
road that leads to Heaven. Do you know when you ought to be really upset? I do
not know if you understand it, but it should be precisely for the opposite
reason -- when you have nothing to endure, when everyone esteems and respects
you. Then you should feel envious of those who have the happiness of passing their
lives in suffering, or contempt, or poverty. Are you forgetting, then, that at
your Baptism you accepted the Cross, which you must never abandon until death,
and that it is the key that you will use to open the door of Heaven? Are you
forgetting the words of our Saviour: "If any man will come after me, let
him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me." Not for a
day, not for a week, not for a year, but all our lives. The saints had a great
fear of passing any time without suffering, for they looked upon it as time
lost. According to St. Teresa, man is only in this world to suffer, and when he
ceases to suffer, he should cease to live. St. John of the Cross asks God, with
tears, to give him the grace to suffer more as a reward for all his labours.
What should we
conclude, my dear children, from all that?
Just this: Let us
make a resolution to have a great respect for all the crosses, which are
blessed, and which represent to us in a small way all that our God Suffered for
us. Let us recall that from the Cross flow all the graces that are bestowed
upon us and that as a consequence, a cross which is blessed is a source of
blessings, that we should often make the Sign of the Cross on ourselves and
always with great respect, and, finally, that our houses should never remain
without this symbol of salvation.
Fill your
children, my dear brethren, with the greatest respect for the Cross, and always
have a blessed cross on yourselves; it will protect you against the Devil, from
the vengeance of Heaven, and from all danger. This is what I desire for you.
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