God's love is the “source” and “destination” of all holiness, said Pope
Francis on Nov. 24, speaking of India's newly declared saints during a
Mass of thanksgiving in the Vatican.
The Mass was celebrated in
Saint Peter's Basilica, and attended by pilgrims from India who have
come to Rome to celebrate the canonization of Saints Kuriakose Elias
Chavara and Euphrasia Eluvathingal on Nov. 23.
Presiding over the
celebration, the Pope expressed his gratitude for the Church in India.
He said the country's Kerala region, which is the birthplace of Saints
Kuriakose Elias Chavara and Euphrasia Eluvathingal, is “fertile” with
vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
The Pope reminded
the pilgrims who are in Rome for the canonization that, amid the
celebrations and “intense spirituality,” they should also “contemplate
the glorious work accomplished by the Lord through the lives and works
of the new saints.”
Both members of the Carmelites of Mary
Immaculate, Saints Kuriakose and Euphrasia serve as reminders “that
God's love is the source, destination, and support for all holiness,”
Pope Francis said. He added the this love is manifested most clearly in
“love of neighbor.”
He recalled how Saint Kuriakose, who founded
the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate in 1836 as the first male congregation
of the Syro-Malabar Rite, spent his life working for the Church
according to the maxim: “sanctification of self and salvation of
others.”
For her part, Saint Euphrasia, who served as superior
general for the congregation, “lived in profound union with God,”
becoming an example to those around her who referred to her as “Praying
mother,” the Pope said.
The pontiff concluded his homily by
calling the faithful to follow the examples of Saints Kuriakose and
Euphrasia, especially in their “love for the Eucharistic Jesus and the
Church”, thereby advancing along “the path of sanctity.”
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