Saint Lucy
Foolish is he who follows the pleasures of this world, because these are always fleeting and bring much pain. The only true pleasure is that which comes to us through faith.
~ Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
Today, as part of the Church’s liturgical cycle, we honor a young Italian teen named Lucy. She was martyred for faith and purity in the year 304. As the “new religion on the block,” we can imagine the pressures and the manipulation that was going on between the pagan Romans, the Jews, and those adhering to true love and the call to a higher ideal. Given all the versions of twenty-first-century paganism in our world, you might say it’s the same or maybe even worse today.
In the community where we live, we know younger families who have done their best to live their Catholic faith and pass it on to their teens ready to leave the cocoon. In a few cases, it doesn’t take much to see apathy about faith in the teens: clothes worn that are a bit much and boyfriends who don’t have nearly the same values as the family the girls come from.
Saint John Paul II spoke to men: “God has assigned as a duty to every man the dignity of every woman.” And to questioning and restless young women he said, “The most beautiful and stirring adventure that can happen to you is the personal meeting with Jesus, who is the only one who gives real meaning to our lives.”
Saint Lucy, pray for the young people in our lives. Appear to them in their thoughts and meditations. Speak to them when they are invited to surrender their body and emotions to someone outside of marriage.
To Ponder: What can you do today to help teens and young people? Really live the faith. Love the faith. Pray hard.
~ Deacon Tom Fox
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