Wednesday, January 19th

When I accepted the fact that I might spend my life suffering from these troubles and anxieties-which in no way diminished the trust I had in God and served only to increase my faith-I found myself changed all at once. And my soul, until that time always in turmoil, experienced…

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Sunday, January 16th

If a person is not quite blind, that person often refuses to be led by a guide. Since he sees a little, he thinks it is best to go in whatever direction he can distinguish because he sees no better direction. So he can lead astray a guide who sees…

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Saturday, January 15th

I saw an angel appear in bodily form close by my left side …. He was not large, but small, and extremely beautiful,” Teresa wrote. “His face was aflame with fire so much that he appeared to be one of the highest ranks of angels, those that we call seraphim…

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Friday, January 14th

True poverty of spirit…means being at rest in labors and dryness and not seeking consolation or comfort in prayer…but seeking consolation in trials for love of Him who always lived in the midst of them. – St. Teresa of Avila

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Thursday, January 13th

We ought to receive everything as coming directly from our Father’s divine hand, who loves us and who, in all our trials, is working out His own end end — that of uniting us more closely to Himself. Launch your soul upon the sea of courage and holy abandonment to…

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Tuesday, January 11th

The hours of adoration before the Highest Good and the listening for the voice of the Eucharistic God are simultaneously “meditation on the Law of the Lord” and “watching in prayer.” But the highest level is reached “when the Law is deep within our hearts” (Ps 40:8), when we are…

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Monday, January 10th

Work, especially great work, is a burden and a pain, a suffering precisely because intense activity cannot fail to generate in us that disagreeable phenomenon that is called fatigue, which eventually degenerates into depression or prostration or some other form of real and actual suffering. This painful aspect of work…

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