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That we may be holy…

God’s plan is that we be holy. Let us not refuse Him anything for love of Him and for our sanctification. No one can sanctify himself without suffering, it is necessary to follow our divine Master. The saints followed Him, and that is what made them arrive in Heaven,
there is no other road.
–Saint Joan Antide-Thouret (1765-1826)

Not to advance…

Remember also the teaching of the Fathers of the spiritual life that not to advance in perfection is to go back. It is in the midst of combat and contemplation that virtue is perfected. Fill your soul with the seeds of grace, wisdom and the judgements of the Spirit of God to accomplish the design of the Christian and religious perfection that the Lord has for you.
–Saint Joan Antide-Thouret (1765-1826)

Give thanks to…

Give thanks to Jesus Christ as soon as you get up in the morning for the blessings and graces he gives us continually, having created you to his own image and likeness, and having given us the grace of being Christian.
–Saint John of God (1495-1550)

The only way to pray is…

The only way to pray is to pray; and the way to pray well is to pray much. If one has no time for this, then one must at least pray regularly. But the less one prays, the worse it goes.
–John Chapman (1865-1933)

How to pray…

You don’t know how to pray? Put yourself in the presence of God, and as soon as you have said, ‘Lord, I don’t know how to pray!” you can be sure you have already begun.
— Saint  Josemaria Escriva (1902-1975)

Talk about what?

You write, “To pray is to talk with God. But about what?” About what? About Him, about yourself—joys, sorrows, successes and failures, noble ambitions, daily worries, weaknesses! And acts of thanksgiving and petitions—and Love and reparation.  In a word, to get to know him and to get to know yourself—”to get acquainted!”
–Saint Josemaría Escrivá (1902-1975)

Asked and not received…

The reason why sometimes you have asked and not received, is because you have asked amiss, either inconsistently, or lightly, or because you have asked for what was not good for you, or because you have ceased asking.
— Saint Basil the Great (330-379)

Hold fast to God…

God is not accustomed to refusing a good gift to those who ask for one.  Since God is good, and especially to those who are faithful to him, let us hold fast to him with all our soul, our heart, our strength, and so enjoy his light and see his glory and possess the grace of supernatural joy.
— Saint Ambrose of Milan (339-397)

By meekness we…

Nothing is more powerful than meekness. For as fire is extinguished by water, so a mind inflated by anger is subdued by meekness. By meekness we practice and make known our virtue, and also cause the indignation of our brother to cease, and deliver his mind from perturbation.
–Saint John Chrysostom (347-407)

Neither time nor…

We feel an inkling of the perfection and stability of eternity, for there is neither time nor space, neither before nor after, but everything present in one new, fresh-springing now where millenniums last no longer than the twinkling of an eye.
–Meister Eckhart (1260-1328)

Every moment comes…

Every moment comes to us pregnant with a command from God, only to pass on and plunge into eternity, there to remain forever what we have made of it.
–Saint Francis de Sales  (1567-1622)

Obedience is rightly…

Obedience is rightly placed before all other sacrifices, for in offering a victim as sacrifice, one offers a life that is not one’s own; but when one obeys one is immolating one’s own will.
–Saint Gregory the Great (c. 540-604)

Obedience means…

Obedience means an unassuming, submissive, and pliable humor, and a will in readiness for all that is good. Obedience makes a man submit to the biddings, the forbiddings, and the will of God; it subjects the senses and the animal powers to the higher reason, so that a man may live decently and reasonably. And it makes men submissive and obedient to Holy Church, to the sacraments, to the prelates and their teaching, to their commandments and their counsels, and to all the good customs practiced by Holy Christendom.
–Blessed John Ruysbroeck (1293-1381)

Good ceases to be good…

That which is good ceases to be good if it be not done in a good way.
–Saint Gregory Nazianzen (329-c. 391)

Obedience is a virtue…

Obedience is a virtue of so excellent a nature, that Our Lord was pleased to mark its observance upon the whole course of His life; thus He often says, He did not come to do His Own will, but that of His Heavenly Father.
–Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622)

Obedience is a…

Obedience is a consecration of the heart, chastity of the body, and poverty of all worldly goods to the Love and Service of God.  Blessed indeed are the obedient, for God will never permit them to go astray.
–Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622)

Affection for obedience…

Naturally we all have an inclination to command, and a great aversion to obey; and yet it is certain that it is more for our good to obey than to command; hence perfect souls have always had a great affection for obedience, and have found all their joy and comfort in it.
–Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622)

Our true worth…

Our true worth does not consist in what human beings think of us. What we really are consists in what God knows us to be.
–Saint John Berchmans (1599-1621)

Be brave…

Be brave, do not be led by what others think or say!
–Saint John Bosco (1815-1888)

Denying of ourselves…

This is all that is necessary in order to become a follower of Jesus Christ; the denying of ourselves, and the mortifying of self-love. Do we desire to be saved? we must conquer all, to secure all. How wretched is the soul that allows itself to be guided by self-love!
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

Wishes to find Jesus…

He who wishes to find Jesus should seek Him, not in the delights and pleasures of the world, but in mortification of the senses.
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

The only motive…

The only motive behind my religious life is the love of God. I have tried to do everything for him. Whatever happens to me, whether I am lost or saved, I will continue to act purely for the love of God.
–Brother Lawrence (1614-1691)

Do little things…

Do little things as though they were great, because of the majesty of Jesus Christ who does them in us, and who lives our life: and do the greatest things as though they were little and easy, because of His omnipotence.
–Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

Be so good that…

I want to be so good that people will say “If this is what the servant is like, what must the master be?”
–Blessed Charles De Foucauld (1858-1916)

The goodness we possess…

All the goodness we possess is lent to us, and God considers it his own work. God and his work is God.
–Saint John of the Cross (1542-1591)

Voiding of desires…

No man of himself can succeed in voiding himself of all his desires in order to come to God.
–Saint John of the Cross (1542-1591)

Do not forget eternal judgment…

Always be mindful of your departure, and do not forget the eternal judgment; then there will be no disturbance in your soul.
–Evagrius Ponticus (345-399)

One hour from God…

More is gained in one hour from God’s good things than in a whole lifetime from your own.
–Saint John of the Cross (1542-1591)

Safely though every storm…

We shall steer safely through every storm so long as our heart is right, our intention fervent, our courage steadfast, and our trust fixed on God.
–Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622)

The soul is like a ship…

The soul is like a ship: sometimes it is sunk by a mighty swell from without, sometimes from within because the bilge is overflowing. So too are we sometimes lost through sinful practices on the outside, sometimes defiled by logismoi [evil thoughts] within. So we must watch out for the attacks of the spirits from outside and drain off the impurities of the logismoi within.
–Saint Synkletike (a Desert Mother) (d. 350)

Learn to love by loving…

You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, you learn to love by loving.
–Saint Francis De Sales (1567-1622)

This sacramental union…

That every man might be intimately united with his goodness, he instituted the Sacrament of most holy Eucharist, in which every one may participate, to unite his Savior to himself really and by way of food… This sacramental union urges us and aids us towards spiritual union.
–Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622)

When you have received him…

When you have received Him, stir up your heart to do Him homage; speak to Him about your spiritual life, gazing upon Him in your soul where He is present for your happiness; welcome Him as warmly as possible, and behave outwardly in such a way that your actions may give proof to all of His Presence.
–Saint Francis de Sales, (1567-1622)

The King of Heaven…

The sovereigns of the earth do not always grant audience readily; on the contrary, the King of Heaven, hidden under the eucharistic veils, is ready to receive anyone.
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

Body and Blood of Christ…

The bread that you see on the altar is the Body of Christ as soon as it is sanctified by God’s word. The chalice, or better what is contained in the chalice, is the Blood of Christ as soon as it is sanctified by God’s word.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)

Time before the Blessed Sacrament…

You may be sure that of all the moments of your life, the time you spend before the divine Sacrament will be that which will give you more strength during life and more consolation at the hour of your death and during eternity.
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

Progress by trial…

Our pilgrimage on earth cannot be exempt from trial. We progress by means of trial. No one knows himself except through trial, or receives a crown except after victory, or strives except against an enemy or temptations. The one who cries from the ends of the earth is in anguish, but is not left on his own… We have heard in the gospel how the Lord Jesus Christ was tempted by the devil in the wilderness.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)

Christ’s friends are…

Real friends want to be with one another every moment they can spare. Sometimes they spend entire days together. Christ’s friends are that way, too; kneeling before the Blessed Sacrament is the great joy of their life. They have found that his talk is not bitter, his company not boring.
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

To come to God…

To come to God who is everything and consequently all good, no fatigue must seem to us too great; we must not be put off either by the difficulties we meet on the way, but accept bitterness and welcome every kind of cross with eagerness. By these means, which are precisely those of Jesus Christ, it is not difficult to come to the true God, to live in charity, to walk in love.
–Saint Teresa Margaret (1747-1770)

Live simply…

Live simply that others might simply live.
–Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821)

Receive Holy Communion…

When we receive Holy Communion, we experience something extraordinary – a joy, a fragrance, a well being that thrills the whole body and causes it to exalt. … If we really understood the Mass, we would die of joy.
–Saint John Vianney (1786-1859)

Sacrament of love…

The many wonders of creation can only fill us with astonishment and admiration. But when we speak of the most holy Eucharist we can say that here is to be found the miracle of divine love for us…. Has there been, or will there ever be, a nobler or more magnanimous love than that which He has shown us in the sacrament of love?
–-Saint John Vianney (1786-1859)

Holy Communion being…

Holy Communion being the daily bread of a priest, I feel myself happy, well-pleased, and resigned in the rather exceptional circumstances in which it has pleased Divine Providence to put me.
–Saint Damien of Molokai (1840-1889)

The Blessed Sacrament…

The Blessed Sacrament is indeed the stimulus for us all, for me as it should be for you, to forsake all worldly ambitions. Without the constant presence of our Divine Master upon the altar in my poor chapels, I never could have persevered casting my lot with the lepers of Molokai.
–Saint Demian of Molokai (1840-1889)

Thy kingdom come…

[It] is not enough to pray, ‘Thy kingdom come,’ but to work, so that the Kingdom of God will exist among us today.
–Saint Ursula Julia Ledochowska (1865-1939)

God is very generous…

God is very generous and does not deny His grace to anyone. Indeed he gives more than what we ask of Him. Faithfulness to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit — that is the shortest route.
–Saint Faustina (1905-1938)

A great grace…

Be good, love the Lord, pray for those who not know him. What a great grace it is to know God!
–Saint Josephine Bakhita (1869-1947)

Love for God and neighbor…

The Lord wants us to love one another. Here is freedom: in love for God and neighbor. In this freedom, there is equality. In earthly orders, there may not be equality, but this is not important for the soul. Not everyone can be a king, not everyone a patriarch or a boss. But in any position it is possible to love God and to please Him, and only this is important. And whoever loves God more on earth will be in greater glory in His Kingdom.
–Saint Silouan the Athonite (1866-1938)

To know God…

To believe in a God is one thing, to know God another.
–Saint Silouan the Athonite (1866-1938)

A little host…

Heaven for me is hidden in a little Host Where Jesus, my Spouse, is veiled for love. I go to that Divine Furnace to draw out life, And there my Sweet Savior listens to me night and day.
–Saint Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897)

Before the Tabernacle…

Kneeling before the tabernacle, I can think of only one thing to say to our Lord: ‘My God, you know that I love You.’ And I feel that my prayer does not weary Jesus; knowing my weakness, He is satisfied with my good will.
–Saint Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897

Communion must be continuous…

The only cure for sagging or fainting faith is Communion. Though always Itself, perfect and complete and inviolate, the Blessed Sacrament does not operate completely and once for all in any of us. Like the act of Faith it must be continuous and grow by exercise. Frequency is of the highest effect. Seven times a week is more nourishing than seven times at intervals.
–JRR Tolkien (1892-1973)

Baptism and Holy Eucharist…

As a man must be born before he can begin to lead his physical life, so he must be born to lead a Divine Life. That birth occurs in the Sacrament of Baptism. To survive, he must be nourished by Divine Life; that is done in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.
–Blessed Fulton Sheen (1895-1979)

Motherhood is the gift…

God has created each one of us, every human being, for greater things – to love and to be loved. But why did God make women? Because a woman’s love is one image of the love of God, and a man’s love is another image of God’s love. Both are created to love, but each in a different way. Woman and man complete each other, and together show forth God’s love more fully than each can alone.That special power of loving that belongs to a woman is seen most clearly when she becomes a mother. Motherhood is the gift of God to women. How grateful we must be to God for this wonderful gift that brings such joy to the whole world, women and men alike!
–Saint Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)

God grants graces…

The Lord God grants His graces in two ways: by inspiration and by enlightenment. If we ask God for a grace, He will give it to us; but let us be willing to accept it. And in order to accept it, self denial is needed. Love does not consist in words or feelings, but in deeds… Jesus in me makes up for all my deficiencies. His grace operates without ceasing.
–Saint Faustina (1905-1938)

From the Eucharist…

From the Eucharist comes strength to live the Christian life and zeal to share that life with others.
–Saint John Paul II (1920-2005)

What to do…

A Medieval Mystic’s To-Do List

  • When you pray, be humble.
  • When you confess, be honest.
  • When you do penance, do it indefatigably.
  • When you eat, be sensible.
  • When you sleep, be disciplined.
  • When you are alone, be faithful.
  • When you are with others, be discreet.
  • When someone teaches you good manners, be receptive.
  • When someone reprimands you for your mistakes, be patient.
  • When you do something bad, ask forgiveness immediately.
  • When you are full of self-absorbed pride, fear for the health of your soul.
  • When you are sad, trust in God completely.
  • When you are doing manual work, work hard.
  • because hard work drives off every evil thought.

-– Mechthild of Magdeburg (Thirteenth Century)

Live in union with God…

Live in union with God; when you smile, when you walk, when you write, in one word, everything that you do, do it uniquely in God, with God, and for God.
–Marcel Nguyễn Tân Văn (1928–1959)

Do not be afraid…

Do not be afraid. Do not be satisfied with mediocrity. Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.
–Saint John Paul (1920-2005)

Fast from… and be…

Fast from hurting words and say kind words
Fast from sadness and be filled with gratitude
Fast from anger and be filled with patience
Fast from pessimism and be filled with hope
Fast from worries and trust in God
Fast from complaints and contemplate simplicity
Fast from pressures and be prayerful
Fast from bitterness and fill your heart with joy
Faster from selfishness and be compassionate to others
Fast from grudges and be reconciled
Fast from words and be silent—so you can listen.
–Pope Francis (1936-

Ways God makes himself known…

There is no limit to the ways in which God may make himself known. At every turn in our lives there can be a meeting place with God. How our hearts should sing with joy and thanksgiving. We have only to want him now at this moment — at any moment in our lives — and he is there, wanting us, longing to welcome us, to forgive us all that has gone before that has separated us from him.
–Mother Frances Dominica (1942-

By God’s grace…

It is true that it is by God’s grace that we are what we are and by God’s grace we have been preserved from countless calamities of our own making. Even though we fall short of our own hopes and expectations, it is by God’s grace that we are what we are. God has a plan for us, of which we have only the sketchiest knowledge. Let us allow God to get on with the work and not delay its outcome either by taking credit for what meets with our approval or by becoming downcast when we are plunged into the mystery of our own resistance.
–Michael Casey (1942-

Nothing sweeter than love…

Nothing sweeter than love, nothing stronger or higher or wider, nothing is more pleasant, nothing fuller, and nothing better in heaven or on earth, for love is born of God and cannot rest except in God.
–Saint Thomas a Kempis (1380-1471)

Love feels no…

Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility; for it thinks all things lawful for itself, and all things possible.
–Saint Thomas a Kempis (1380-1471)

Humility consists in…

Humility consists in considering oneself to be nothing in all circumstances, cutting off one’s will in all things, accusing oneself of everything, and bearing without confusion that which befalls him from without. Such is true humility, in which vainglory finds no place. A humble man doesn’t need to try to show his humility in words, nor does he need to make himself do humble deeds, for both of these lead to vainglory, hinder progress, and cause more harm than good. But when they command anything, it is necessary not to contradict, but to fulfill it with obedience. This is what leads to success.
–Saint John the Prophet (Sixth Century)

Occupy yourself less…

Occupy yourself less about yourself and more about God.
–Saint Mother Theodore Guerin (1798-1856)

God picked me out…

I knew nothing. I was nothing. For this reason God picked me out.
–Saint Catherine Laboure (1806-1876)

Grace is constantly…

Grace is constantly present, and is rooted in us, and worked into us like leaven, from our earliest years, until the thing thus present becomes fixed in a person like a natural endowment, as if it were one substance with the person. But, for one’s own good, it manages one in many different ways, after its own pleasure.
–Pseudo-Macarius (Fifth Century)

When God’s grace…

Learning unsupported by grace may get into our ears; it never reaches the heart. But when God’s grace touches our innermost minds to bring understanding, his word which has been received by the ear sinks deep into the heart.
–Saint Isidore of Seville (c. 560-636)

Seek grace in the…

Seek grace in the smallest things, and you will find also grace to accomplish, to believe in, and to hope for the greatest things.
–Blessed Peter Faber (1506-1546)

Unchanged in our heart…

The Lord said: “Without Me you can do nothing” (Jn. 15:5). So for the duration of our life, every day and at every moment, we must keep unchanged in our heart the feeling, conviction and disposition, that on no occasion can we allow ourselves to think of relying on ourselves and trusting ourselves.
–Lawrence Scupoli (1529-1610)

How wonderful grace…

If only mortals would learn how great it is to possess divine grace, how beautiful, how noble, how precious. How many riches it hides within itself, how many joys and delights! No one would complain about his cross or about troubles that may happen to him, if he would come to know the scales on which they are weighed when they are distributed to us.
–Saint Rose of Lima (1586-1617)

Account of grace…

God’s got an endless bank account of grace, and we settle for pocket-change.
–A Friend of and Quoted by Brother Lawrence (1614-1691)

The action of God…

There is nothing so great or ideally beautiful as the action of God in the human soul. If we knew how to discern it in ourselves, our lives would be transformed. If we could see it in others we would love even more him who is always in our midst, who acts in us, and who works marvels – these spiritual renewals that we shall understand only in eternity.
–Elisabeth Leseur (1866-1914)

Human weakness cannot…

Human weakness cannot upset the plans of divine omnipotence. A divine master-builder can work even with falling stones.
–Michael Von Faulhaber (1869-1952)

Grace is God…

Grace is God himself, his loving energy at work within his church and within our souls.
— Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941)

God has done…

I have done nothing but open windows- God has done all the rest.
–Frank Laubach (1884-1970)

Win the world for Christ

He who wants to win the world for Christ must have the courage to come in conflict with it.
–Blessed Titus Brandsma (1881-1942)

Bring salvation to many…

Because God’s glory shines through most brightly in the salvation of the souls that Christ redeemed with his own blood, let it be the chief concern of the apostolic life to bring salvation and an increase in holiness to as many souls as possible.
–Saint Maximilian Kolbe (1894-1941)

The task of evangelization…

I suspect that it is a trick of the Devil to divert good people from the task of evangelization by embroiling them in endless controversial issues to the neglect of the Church’s essential role, which is mission.
–Basil Hume (1923-1999)

Our responsibility to pass on…

We cannot keep to ourselves the words of eternal life given to us in our encounter with Jesus Christ: they are meant for every man and every woman. It is our responsibility to pass on what, by God’s grace, we ourselves have received.
–Pope Benedict XVI (1927-

All Christ to shine…

Allow the light and the healing presence of Christ to shine brightly through your lives. In that way, all those who come in contact with you will discover the loving kindness of God.
–Saint John Paul  (1920-2005)

Make Christ known…

This is no time to be ashamed of the Gospel. It is the time to preach it from the rooftops. Do not be afraid to break out of comfortable and routine modes of living in order to take up the challenge of making Christ known in the modern metropolis.
–Saint John Paul (1920-2005)

Good friends find…

Good friends find pleasure in one another’s company. Let us know pleasure in the company of our best Friend, a Friend who can do everything for us, a friend who loves us beyond measure. Here in the Blessed Sacrament we can talk to him straight from the heart. We can open our souls to him, tell him what we need, beg him for powerful graces. We are perfectly free to approach the King of the universe with full confidence and without fear.
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

Seek God’s grace…

If you ask how such things (mystical experiences) can occur, seek the answer in God’s grace, not in doctrine; in the longing of the will, not in the understanding; in the sighs of prayer, not in research;  seek the bridegroom not the teacher; God and not man; darkness not daylight; and look not to the light but rather to the raging fire that carries the soul to God with intense fervour and glowing love.
–Saint Bonaventure (1090-1153)

The Cross must be borne…

The cross must be borne by everyone who wishes to be saved, in accord with the good pleasure of God the grace He gives them, though all are aiming at the goal, yet each one goes by their own road, as God guides them.
–Saint John of God (1495-1550)

Lost in God…

As one sees a river pass into the ocean, lose itself in it, its water for a time distinguished from that of the sea, till it gradually becomes transformed into the same sea, and possesses all its qualities; so was my soul lost in God, who communicated to it His qualities, having drawn it out of all that it had of its own. Its life is an inconceivable innocence, not known or comprehended of those who are still shut up in themselves or only live for themselves.
–Jeanne Guyon (1648-1717)

If knowing answers…

If knowing answers to life’s questions is absolutely necessary to you, then forget the journey. You will never make it, for this is a journey of unknowables—of unanswered questions, enigmas, incomprehensibles, and most of all, things unfair.
–Jeanne Guyon (1648-1717)

The causes of sin…

Satisfaction consists in the cutting off of the causes of the sin. Thus, fasting is the proper antidote to lust; prayer to pride, to envy, anger and sloth; alms to covetousness.
–Saint Richard of Chichester (c. 1197-1253)

God calls us…

For the salvation of our souls God in his goodness calls us to the joys of everlasting blessedness.
–Ambrosiaster (Fourth Century)

Without distraction…

It is a great thing to pray without distraction but yet greater to sing without distraction.
–Evagrius Ponticus (345-399)

In the Mass…

In the Mass the Blood of Christ flows anew for sinners.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)

Jesus Christ will be…

Jesus Christ will be Lord of all, or he will not be Lord at all.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)

Christ held himself in his hands…

Christ held Himself in His hands when He gave His Body to His disciples saying: ‘This is My Body.’ No one partakes of this Flesh before he has adored it.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)

How to be saved…

Children, we all know how to be saved, but, by our own negligence, we fall short of salvation.
–Saint Synkletike (a Desert Mother) (d. 350)

The new creation…

For to despise the present age, not to love transitory things, unreservedly to stretch out the mind in humility to God and our neighbor, to preserve patience against offered insults and, with patience guarded, to repel the pain of malice from the heart, to give one’s property to the poor, not to covet that of others, to esteem the friend in God, on God’s account to love even those who are hostile, to mourn at the affliction of a neighbor, not to exult in the death of one who is an enemy, this is the new creature whom the Master of the nations seeks with watchful eye amid the other disciples, saying: “If, then, any be in Christ a new creature, the old things are passed away. Behold all things are made new.” (2Cor. 5:17)
–Saint Gregory the Great (c. 540-604)

Fight the good fight…

Fight the good fight until you reach the end, clinging fast to those qualities that will assure your passage to love’s goal. I mean: love of humankind, brotherly and sisterly love, hospitality, love of the poor, compassion, mercy, humility, meekness, gentleness, patience, freedom from anger, long-suffering, perseverance, kindness, forbearance, goodwill and peace towards all. Out of these and through these the grace of love is fashioned, which leads one to God who deifies the human being that He Himself fashioned.
–Saint Maximos the Confessor (580-662)

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