Our Island Saints, Stories for Children
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In a beautiful garden, a child spends joyful hours playing among exquisite flowers, each seemingly whispering to her to choose them. Yet, she hurries past to her own little plot, not as vibrant as others but cherished because it belongs to her. She lovingly declares her affection for her velvet pansies and sweet pinks, recognizing their special bond. This mirrors our relationship with the saints; while we admire all, we hold a unique love for those from our homeland. Just as the child feels a connection to her flowers, we feel a special attachment to the saints of our land, seeing them as our own. The saints, though belonging to God, resonate more deeply with us because they share our history and culture. They become our cherished companions in faith, and we express our love for them, saying, "We love you best, dear saints, because you are our very own." This sentiment echoes through the ages, reminding us of the personal ties we have with those who have walked before us in faith.
