In a homily for today by Fr. James Thornton (memory eternal), he briefly explains the different categories of Saints, focusing on the martyr, the emperor, and the ascetic. After explaining that most of us will probably not be martyrs or emperors, he says:
“That leaves the third possibility, that of asceticism. Many will unquestionably reply that they are family people, burdened with endless responsibilities of wife and children, of jobs or businesses, of mortgages on houses, and of constant debts and obligations. True, these are facts of life for most of us. But in no cases are we thereby denied the possibilities of Sainthood, of winning the quest of eternal life.”
How can this be possible when it seems that our daily routines rarely leave enough time leftover but for a few rushed prayers?
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