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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
St. Therese of Lisieux: Furnace of Love
I cherish the hope
that one day Thou wilt swoop down upon me and carry me up until I am
lost, a willing victim, in the fiery heart of the furnace of Love.
-St. Therese of Lisieux
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
St. Augustine: The Truth!
People hate the truth
for the sake of whatever it is they love more than the truth.
They love truth when it shines warmly upon them
and hate it
when it rebukes them.
St. Augustine of Hippo
for the sake of whatever it is they love more than the truth.
They love truth when it shines warmly upon them
and hate it
when it rebukes them.
St. Augustine of Hippo
Our Lady and the Three Dresses
Many
centuries ago, three young nuns lived together in a convent. Day after
day, they took their meals together, they went to chapel together, and
they prayed and sang together.
One
day, their priest-confessor advised them that, as a preparation for the
feast of the purification of Mary, they should recite the whole Rosary
every day for forty days. The three nuns obediently complied.
On the night before that holy feast day, the Heavenly Mother appeared
to the three nuns as they gathered in the choir. To the first of these
three sisters she handed a rich garment, embroidered with gold. Holy
Mary thanked her and blessed her.
She then handed to the second nun a much simpler garment, and also
thanked her. Noticing the difference in the two garments, the second
sister asked, "Oh Lady, why have you brought my sister a richer
garment?" Mary Most Holy lovingly replied, "Because she has clothed me
more richly with her prayers than you have done."
Mary then approached the third nun with a canvas garment. Being an
observant young lady, this sister at once asked pardon for the
half-hearted way in which she had prayed her rosaries.
A full year had passed when all three fervently prepared for the same
feast, each saying her Rosary with great devotion. On the evening
preceding the festival, Mary appeared to them in glory, and said to
them: "Be prepared, for tomorrow you shall come to paradise."
The following morning dawned, full of promise. Each nun wondered if
this would be her last day in this vale of tears. When evening came,
would they retire to their modest cells once more, or did Holy Mary have
something else in store for them?
The sisters related to their confessor what had occurred, and
received communion in the morning. At the hour of compline (evening
prayers) they saw again the most holy Virgin, who came to take them with
her. Amid the songs of angels, one after the other sweetly expired.
From the Glories of Mary, by St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Sunday, January 14, 2018
St. Hilary of Poitiers: No Matter How Sinful
No matter how sinful one may have been,
if he has devotion to Mary,
it is impossible that he be lost.
St. Hilary of Poitiers
if he has devotion to Mary,
it is impossible that he be lost.
St. Hilary of Poitiers
St. Ignatius of Loyola: Though in Desolation
Though in desolation
we must never change our former resolutions,
it will be very advantageous to intensify
our activity against the desolation.
We can insist more
upon prayer, upon meditation, and on much examination of ourselves.
We can make an effort in a suitable way to do some penance.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
we must never change our former resolutions,
it will be very advantageous to intensify
our activity against the desolation.
We can insist more
upon prayer, upon meditation, and on much examination of ourselves.
We can make an effort in a suitable way to do some penance.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
St. Alphonsus Liguori Quotation
When the devil
wishes to make himself master of a soul, he
seeks to make it give up devotion to Mary.
St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
wishes to make himself master of a soul, he
seeks to make it give up devotion to Mary.
St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
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