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November 2
All Souls
t is inevitable
that we should be sad when those we love depart from us by dying. Although
we know they are not leaving us for ever, that they have but gone a little
ahead of us, that we who remain will follow them, nevertheless our nature
shrinks from death, and when it takes a loved one we are filled with sorrow
simply because of our love for that person. That is why the apostle did
not tell us that we should not be saddened, but that we should not be saddened
in the same way as those who have no hope. In the death of those who are
close to us we experience both sadness at the necessity of losing them,
and hope of getting them back. By the former we are distressed, by the
latter consoled; in the one our weakness touches us, in the other faith
restores us. In our loss the human condition mourns, but through hope the
divine promise heals.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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