Sunday, November 11th
The Saint used to say that in calamitous. troublesome, grave, ad humanly speaking desperate matters, the only remedy was patience, silence, resignation, and prayer. -on St. Teresa Margret Redi
The Saint used to say that in calamitous. troublesome, grave, ad humanly speaking desperate matters, the only remedy was patience, silence, resignation, and prayer. -on St. Teresa Margret Redi
Nothing goes well for me this year. But God is merciful when He burdens us with crosses. -St. Raphael Kalinowski
God knows what is best for all, and orders affairs for our good. Think on this only, that all is ordained by God. -St. John of the Cross
I saw the river over which every soul must pass to reach the kingdom of heaven and the name of the river was Suffering. And I saw the boat which carries souls across that river, and the name of that boat was Love. -St. John of the Cross
No harm can come to me since, in whatever happens, I see only the tender hand of Jesus. -St. Therese
This is the first and principal benefit caused by this arid and dark night of contemplation: the knowledge of oneself and of one’s misery. – St. John of the Cross
Let yourself be seen by all as you really are. Just as we are in the sight of God, so let us be in the sight of all.
Once after receiving Communion I was given understanding of how the Father receives within our soul the most holy Body of Christ, and of how I know and have seen that these divine Persons are present, and of how pleasing to the Father this offering of His Son is. –…
I long to behold the light of his gaze. Oh! What splendor must shine in his eyes! In contemplating this Only Begotten of the Father I will have the Three and I will have all of Heaven! He will make his light shine in my soul, He will purify me…
The sorrow which casts us down is the hurt to our self-love…To brood gloomily over our own imperfections paralyzes our soul. – St. Therese