I get what you're saying, dear P (good morning and peace to you!). I get that dear Augustine may not have been referring to ONLY those persecuted clergy as "saints", and I agree with him that, given
Peter's display of weakness, banning folks from the church would have been wrong (although, I marvel that anyone thinks that banning someone from a church is tantamount to banning them from Christ's BODY... as only HE can do that... but some apparently do, via disfellowshipping, shunning, excommunicating, etc.). But I took him as saying that the Body was not a "museum of saints" meaning pristeen relics perfectly preserved (which is what is usually kept in museums).
He COULD, however, have been referring only to the CLERGY as "saints"... but not the LAITY... based on the definition of the term "saint" (usually, someone officially recognized by the church and taken through the process of canonization so as to be "rightly" venerated, most often after death... but not always). And I think that this definition is what dear Tec (peace, luv!) was speaking to.
In which case, I also get what dear tec is saying. She can correct me if I'm wrong, of course, but what I HEAR her saying is:
The Body IS a museum of saints... saints being ALL those of the
Body and not just a sundry few "chosen" to be called such by another sundry few. Because the
entire Body is chosen... and called to BE saints... by CHRIST... and no on else. So for some to call SOME "saints", versus recognizing them ALL as saints, regardless of their "position" (whether celebrated, lowly, or even totally unknown)... is ridiculous and "against" Christ himself... he, who called them ALL. It is a "museum" in that it is comprised of (and thus "houses") the ENTIRE Body...
including those who have fallen asleep (in death)... and regardless of HOW (martyrdom or old age)... while awaiting our dear Lord's return.
And this is true. So, along with "Saint" Thomas... there is Saint little old lady who lives only God knows where. She may not have waged a successful war campaign... or saw some vision... or publicly fed/healed droves... such that she is venerated by the masses today... but if she belongs to Christ she is still a saint. HIS chosen one.
The commentator on this site actually explains it pretty well, IMHO, including the "evolution" of the term "saint":
http://catholicism.about.com/od/thesain ... _Saint.htmThe other links on the page are most interesting, as well, including this one:
http://catholicism.about.com/od/thesain ... Saints.htmwhich really befuddles me, as I thought only Christ was our intercessor and so would be the ONLY One we would ask to plead to God FOR us. I guess it can be explained, as the page states, as with asking another to pray for one... but WHY... when we have Christ, our ADVOCATE, to ask? At least, that is what both Christ and John seem to suggest (
John 14: 1 John 2:1).
Please note that this is NOT a shot at any particular group of folks but just a truthful statement of truly being befuddled, by what, and why... given where all of this "understanding" is supposed to have come from (I assume the Bible? Else... what/how? Holy spirit? How?).
Again, peace to you both!
YSSFS of Christ,
Shellama