Letter to a friend, written on October 8, 1933, after his ordination as
a priest
Here you have me, a priest of the Lord! You will understand my great
happiness and with all sincerity I can tell you that I am completely
happy. God has given me the great grace to be able to live contentedly
in all the houses that I have passed through and with all the companions
I have had. I consider this a great grace. But now, on receiving
priestly ordination for always, my joy has reached its limit. Now I
desire nothing more than to exercise my priestly ministry with the
deepest possible interior life and all the exterior activity compatible
with it.
The secret of this adaptation and of its success is in the devotion to
the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that is to say, to the overflowing love of
our Lord, the love that Jesus as God and as man has for us a love that
shone clearly throughout his life. If we could only realize this ideal
in our lives: What does the Heart of Jesus think of this or that…? and
endeavor to think and feel as he does, how this would enlarge our hearts
and transform our lives! Trifles and faults that we commit and see
committed around us would disappear and in our communities a natural and
supernatural happiness would reign; there would be more understanding,
greater respect for each of our brothers, for even the least deserves
that we go out of our way for him and not overlook him. This is an idea
that comes to me frequently and I’ve done some thinking about it because
more and more I would like to make it happen.
I believe that we should live the devotion to the Sacred Heart based on
a limitless charity that helps to make our brothers feel at ease with
each other and, that lay people feel moved not by our words, which in
great part leave them cold, but by our life of charity for them, both
human and divine. But this charity must be human if it wishes to be
divine. In this pervasive ambient of skepticism in which we live, I do
not think there are any other means, humanly speaking, to preach Jesus
Christ among those who will only believe the example of a charity like
that of Christ.
Goodbye my dear Brother Sergio. Do not forget me before the Lord.
Alberto Hurtado C. S.J