One Sunday, a child asked his father. "Dad, why do we have to go to Mass?" The father answered, "If you want to go to heaven, you must really go to Mass."
He then went to his mother and asked the same question. His mother answered, "If you you to go to heaven, you must really go to Mass."
And so, they attended the Mass, and in his homily, the priest said, "If you want to go to heaven, you must really go to Mass."
After the Mass, the son then asked his parents, "Dad and Mom, can we all go to heaven now?"
There was silence for awhile. The parents went on to explain what "going to heaven" means. The child was happy to know everything.
Reflections :
The child believed his parents. It was an unconditional and absolute faith which the child has towards his father and mother. Such belief was reinforced and validated by the priest.
Let our faith in God be like that of the child. Unconditional and absolute. A faith nourished by the teachings of the Church and by our good deeds as Catholics.
Of course, it goes without saying that faith should focus on the Holy Eucharist, so that abundant blessings and graces will flow freely to the faithful.