"Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders us and the sin that so easily聽entangles and let us run with perseverance the race that is marked out for us."聽(Hebrews 12:1).
November is a month of remembrances.聽On the first day of the month, many churches celebrate the feast of All Saints.聽This feast honours聽those whose faith, devotion to Christ and quality of life and service are an inspiration and example for all.聽Some of these are well known. Many others are only known by those who were close to them. All of these show what a closer walk with the Lord can be.
November 11 is Remembrance Day, when we remember and honour all those who served in the armed forces and in too many cases gave their lives for their country and for the principles that are the foundation of Canada.聽Theirs was an example of duty聽to Sovereign and country and聽dedication to the principles that should guide our national life.
The saints, known and unknown, call each one of us to lives of holiness. Mother Teresa of Calcutta noted, "Holiness is not a luxury for a few, but a simple duty for every one of us." The saints show us the need for聽each one of us to grow in a life in Christ.
The message of those who fell in the wars is, we must take up the torch they pass on to us. It is a call to work to uphold those principles of Canadian life, rights and freedoms they fought and died to uphold.聽
Let us always remember them and re-dedicate ourselves to growing in holiness and ensuring the basic principles of our聽nation are continued.聽