SENEGALAISE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
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July 13
St. Henry
(972-1024)
As German king and Holy Roman Emperor, Henry was a practical man of
affairs. He was energetic in consolidating his rule. He crushed
rebellions and feuds. On all sides he had to deal with drawn-out
disputes so as to protect his frontiers. This involved him in a
number of battles, especially in the south in Italy; he also helped
Pope Benedict VIII quell disturbances in Rome. Always his ultimate
purpose was to establish a stable peace in Europe.
According to eleventh-century custom, Henry took advantage of his
position and appointed as bishops men loyal to him. In his case,
however, he avoided the pitfalls of this practice and actually
fostered the reform of ecclesiastical and monastic life.
Comment:
All in all, this saint was a man of his times. From our standpoint,
he may have been too quick to do battle and too ready to use power
to accomplish reforms. But, granted such limitations, he shows that
holiness is possible in a busy secular life. It is in doing our job
that we become saints.
Quote:
“We deem it opportune to remind our children of their duty to take
an active part in public life and to contribute toward the
attainment of the common good of the entire human family as well as
to that of their own political community. They should endeavor,
therefore, in the light of their Christian faith and led by love, to
insure that the various institutions—whether economic, social,
cultural or political in purpose—should be such as not to create
obstacles, but rather to facilitate or render less arduous man’s
perfecting of himself in both the natural order and the
supernatural.... Every believer in this world of ours must be a
spark of light, a center of love, a vivifying leaven amidst his
fellow men. And he will be this all the more perfectly, the more
closely he lives in communion with God in the intimacy of his own
soul” (Blessed Pope John XXIII, Peace on Earth, 146, 164).