Servant of God Dorothy Day is so utterly honest. In one of her many journals, she writes the following, “Thoughts at Mass. During the day I get so tied up with such a multitude of things to do, and people to see and always that sense of being able to do so little, and that so badly. And after all the Mass is the most important work of the day. Praying for the work will make up all the lack. If I can just remember to do that well- as well as I am able, everything else will take care of itself. “ (October 3, 1938)