Reflection on the Sunday of All Saints of North America

Last Sunday, we were called to the heavenly contemplation of all the saints from every age standing roundabout the throne of God in eternal glory. Today, we consider instead the ways in which the saints who shared in our concrete, earthly circumstances—saints who lived and struggled in the lands of North America—have achieved their place in the assembly of the righteous. The diversity of their virtues and vocations—matushki and batiushki, martyrs and confessors, bishops and monks, scholars and men of modest learning, missionaries and hermits—reminds us that, no matter our own particular circumstances, God calls us to sanctity and has prepared everything in our life so that we can live out that calling.

The Synaxis of All Saints of North America thus serves as an urgent reminder: don’t put off your life in Christ, and don’t wait on external circumstances to change. You are, right now, exactly where God wants you; make use of his gift of time and strength to repent, take up your cross, and follow Christ, starting from right where you are—“from this day, from this hour, from this very moment,” to paraphrase St. Herman.