We tend to place saints on a pedestal as paragons of virtue way beyond the rest of us, whereas in fact all of us, saints as well as common mortals, begin as a mass of imperfections which gradually we weave into a whole, becoming ever more integrated as human beings.
A perfect example is Dorothy Day. After much promiscuity and drifting in her early life she went on to found the Catholic Worker Movement, setting up houses all across America where members could live for free, and providing services for drop-outs, alcoholics and vagrant people. In this way she put into practice Jesus’ command to love her neighbour as herself, and became fully realised as an individual in the process.
Holiness is wholeness.
