At the community Mass this morning I again felt an overpowering desire to become a saint. It came suddenly, filling my soul with consolation. Surely God has an object in inspiring me so often with this desire, and has great graces for me if I will only cooperate with Him.
Reflecting on this inspiration afterwards, I saw more clearly that the chief thing God wants from me at present is an extraordinary and exquisite perfection in every little thing I do, even the odd Hail Marys of the day; that each day there must be some improvement in the fervour, the purity of intention, the exactness with which I do things, that in this will chiefly lie my sanctification as it sanctified St. John Berchmans. I see here a vast field for work and an endless service of mortification. To keep faithfully to this resolve will require heroism, so that day after day I may not flag in the fervour of my service of the good God.
(Image: St John Berchmans)

Father Doyle remarks that God has “…great graces for me if only I will cooperate with Him.” The same is true for us.
God is so generous that His graces are shared with us continually. These gifts lead us to holiness, to a close, personal relationship with God, and touches others with whom we meet throughout the day. We need only to cooperate, as Father Doyle reminds us. God is counting on us to work with and for Him to establish His Kingdom here and now.