"Everyone who breathes, high and low, educated and ignorant, young and
old, man and woman, has a mission, has a work. We are not sent into this
world for nothing; we are not born at random; we are not here that we
may go to bed at night, and get up in the morning, toil for our bread,
eat and drink, laugh and joke, sin when we have a mind, and reform when
we are tired of sinning, rear a family and die. God sees every one of
us; He creates every soul . . . for a purpose. He needs, He deigns to
need, every one of us. He has an end for each of us; we are all equal in
His sight, and we are placed in our different ranks and stations, not
to get what we can out of them for ourselves, but to labor in them for
Him. As Christ has His work, we too have ours; as He rejoiced to do His
work, we must rejoice in ours also." - Saint John Neumann, whose memory the Church celebrates today (5 January)
News and notes from Tom Lopatosky on a variety of subjects including religion (especially Roman Catholicism); inspiration; New England; fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; and municipal government issues.
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