Spiritual Life 6A Thursday, November 12, 2020 HIGHLIGHTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Submissions LA GRANDE — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ “Come, Follow Me” lesson for the week of Nov. 16 is based on the Book of Mormon’s Ether Chapters 6-11. These verses cover the travel of the Jaredites to the promised land and the reign of both righteous and unrighteous leaders over several generations, and how this impacted the people and their prosperity. At this time of great global need, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is encour- aging people to bring light to Churches and faith-based groups are encouraged to submit Highlights for the Spiritual Life page by 4 p.m. Tuesday for publication Thursday. Submit by email to news@lagrandeobserver.com (with Highlights in the subject line). the world this Christmas season through simple, meaningful acts of service. Elder Marcus B. Nash, a General Authority Seventy, stated, “We can be a light that can shine to the world. We invite all to join with us this Christmas season and light the world, one person at a time, one by one, just as the Savior did. Together, we can end 2020 on a positive note.” Begin- ning Nov. 15, visit LightTheWorld. Governments may change but our covenant vow with God remains the same eople talk about faith no matter what may come, all the time and this and this is not the time to a good thing — how- throw in the towel and allow ever, along with our confi - an election to crush our dence, there must also be hope. God’s word has not a collection of other godly changed, and neither has our character traits operating mission. We are still called within us in order to have a to have a spiritual impact balanced on those and sincere around us if relationship we choose BILLY with him. to allow the Faith is not light and HOLLAND just a mag- love of God LIVING ON PURPOSE ical wand to shine that is used within us. when we want something, Whoever is sitting in but rather an agreement the oval offi ce should never with God’s will that is a crit- quench our responsibility to ical part of being his child. love or hinder our burden to As to the election, we intercede. Everyone has an knew that half the nation opportunity to live as close would be glad while the to Christ as they want, and other half would be sad, but political systems must not how many were asking God douse the fi re of our deter- about his prophetic timeline mination to keep pressing pertaining to the end of the forward for his glory. age? Governments may Within the dissension, change but our covenant I along with many others vow with God remains the are praying for healing, same. As it says in Romans but we also accept that his 8:35, 38-39: “Who shall sovereignty will have the separate us from the love last word. I believe he is of Christ? Shall trouble or reminding us today that all hardship or persecution is not lost. Whatever hap- or famine or nakedness or pens from this point for- danger or sword? For I am ward, we know that our convinced that neither death heavenly father will always nor life, neither angels nor sit on his throne and the demons, neither the present devil and his dark agenda nor the future, nor any must bow their knee to powers, neither height nor whatever he says. depth, nor anything else in Many devoted followers all creation, will be able to of Christ are feeling a sense separate us from the love of of heaviness and despair, but God that is in Christ Jesus let us remember that Chris- our Lord.” tians might function within ——— an earthly government but Ordained minister and spiritually we are citizens of chaplain William “Billy” F. heaven. The Lord has given Holland Jr. is the founder of his disciples a destiny and an independent ministry in a mission to fulfi ll for him central Kentucky. P org to learn of ways to serve one another and how to receive daily prompts on service ideas. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH LA GRANDE — Zion Lutheran Church is suspending in-person worship while Unon County is on a two-week pause due to increased COVID-19 cases. We hope to resume in-person worship on Nov. 29. Our offi ce will also be closed during the pause. A recorded worship will be posted on Zion’s Facebook page and website over the weekend. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH LA GRANDE — The sermon Sunday, Nov. 15, at Faith Lutheran Church will be based on Matthew 25:14-30, the Parable of the Tal- ents. In this teaching we see that God carefully distributes gifts to each person according to their ability, and we are highly hon- ored as we use those gifts with the words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Faith Lutheran will have its annual voters meeting following the Divine Service. At this meeting the congregation is given reports on the church’s ministries along with considering a 2021 budget and slate of church offi - cers. Congregants may access the meeting via technology. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH LA GRANDE — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church will not be wor- shipping in person until 2021. Links to a recorded worship will be posted to the church’s Face- book page over the weekend. Italian teen set to become fi rst millennial saint By Joanne M. Perce The Conversation via AP ASSISI, Italy — The Catholic Church on Oct. 10 at a special Mass at the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assis beatifi ed 15-year-old Carlo Acutis. The action puts the late teenager one step away from sainthood and allows Catholics to venerate him as “Blessed Carlo Acutis.” Acutis died of leu- kemia in 2006 at the age of 15. He was avidly inter- ested in computers, video games and the internet. He also was a devout Cath- olic who went to Mass daily and persuaded his mother as well to be a reg- ular attendee. One of his pet projects was designing a webpage listing mira- cles across the globe asso- ciated with the bread and wine consecrated at Mass, believed by Catholics to be the body and blood of Christ. After his death, towns- people began to attribute miracles to his interces- sion, including the birth of twins to his own mother four years after his death. His case was submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, one of the offi ces that make up the papal administrative structure — the Curia — of the Catholic Church. It initiated the process of his offi cial canonization in the Roman Catholic Church. For Acutis to become a saint, the Vatican would have to verify a second miracle in his name. But the pope can waive this requirement. Over the centuries, sev- eral children have been proclaimed “Blessed” or “Saint.” One group of child saints was venerated from late antiquity onward because of their mention in the gospels: the Holy Innocents. In the Gospel of Matthew, King Herod, threatened by rumors of the birth of a new king, sends soldiers to Beth- lehem to kill all male infants and toddlers. These children became known as the Holy Innocents. Sometimes child saints have been canonized as part of a larger group of martyrs. For example, among those martyred in China for their Chris- tian faith are 120 Chinese Catholics killed between 1648 and 1930. Members were recognized for their unswerving dedication to the Catholic faith during several periods of intense persecution. They were canonized by Pope St. John Paul II in 2000. In his homily on that day, the pope made special mention of the heroic deaths of two of them: 14-year-old Anna Wang and 18-year-old Chi Zhuzi, both of whom died in 1900. Other child saints were canonized as individuals. One example is Maria Goretti, an Italian girl murdered in 1902. Only 11 years old, she was alone at the home her family shared with another family when she was attacked by the adult son of that family. A few child saints were deemed to have demon- strated heroic virtue in other ways. In 1917, three peasant children from the town of Fatima in Portugal claimed to have received visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. News of this spread, and the location became a pilgrimage site. The oldest child, Lucia, became a nun and lived into her 90s; her cause for sainthood is still in process. However, her two cousins, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, died young of complications from the Spanish fl u: Francisco in 1918 at the age of 10, and Jacinta in 1919, age 9. The two were beatifi ed in 2000 by Pope St. John Paul II and canonized by Pope Francis in 2017. They were the fi rst child saints who were not mar- tyrs. It was their “heroism” and “life of prayer” that was considered to be holy. But there were also those who were dropped from the offi cial list of saints because of details that were later revealed. One such case was of a 2-year-old Christian boy Simon from Trent, Italy, whose body was found in the cellar of a Jewish family in 1475. Simon’s body was on display and miracles were attributed to him. It was 300 years later that the Jews of Trent were cleared of murder charges. In 1965 his name was removed from the Calendar of Saints by Pope Paul VI. This long history shows sanctity is not limited to adults who lived in the dis- tant past. In the eyes of the Catholic Church, an ordi- nary teenager in the 21st century too can be worthy of veneration. ——— The Conversation is an independent and nonprofi t source of news, analysis and commentary from aca- demic experts. The Con- versation is wholly respon- sible for the content. NO MORE GUTTER CLEANING, OR YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED! 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