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In an interview with NPR in 2005, Dr. Fauci revealed his overall goal of choosing a life of public service; it encompassed a few non-negotiable basics.  “My job is a gift which allows me to try and help alleviate the suffering of humankind.”  As steps leading up to this purpose, he continues, “First, I have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge—something I learned with a bit of tough love from my Jesuit education first at Regis High School and then at Holy Cross College.  I consider myself a perpetual student. Second, I believe in striving for excellence.  I sweat the big and the small stuff!  I do not apologize for this. Third, as a physician, my goal is to serve mankind.”  Dr. Fauci’s devotion to his mission of helping others deserves as much respect as for his grasp of learning. Perhaps, even more so.

‘The Church grows through the beauty of its members and not by proselytizing.’  If what our Pontiffs say is true, and it is, then Dr. Fauci’s inspiration cannot be measured.   In fact, the beauty of such a life is the surest and most persuasive occasion to form disciples of the Lord and build a better world.  God’s love shines out from those who, of themselves, are unaware of God’s limitless power working in their lives for good.  So it is with Anthony Fauci, a man for others, a universal treasure.


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