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“All for God and nothing for self.”
Mary Magdelene Dei Pazzi
Beautiful!
“All for God and nothing for self.”
Mary Magdelene Dei Pazzi
Thanks for this quote from St. Vincent de Paul, Shin! St. Jeanne Frances de Chanta inspires me to imitate her holy soul, which was Christ like.‘She was full of faith, and yet all her life long she had been tormented by thoughts against it. Nor did she once relax in the fidelity God asked of her. And so I regard her as one of the holiest souls I have ever met on this earth.’
St. Vincent de Paul, of St. Jeanne Frances de Chantal
This quote really speaks to me. Iv’e more than likely been guilty of treating Jesus this way in my life more than I’d like to admit. We cannot just love God when its convenient for us, because that isn’t true love. I think this also speaks to people who feel that the Catholic Church needs to get with the times. And it also speaks to people who think that Christ can somehow not relate with our problems nowadays, because he walked among us in the flesh some 2,000 years ago. Jesus knows us infinitely better than we will ever know ourselves, and he is all times.Christ said, “I am the Truth”; he did not say “I am the custom.”
Saint Toribio
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I love St. Arsenius!“I have often been sorry for speaking, but never for holding my tongue.”
St Arsenius
Can we stop “reacting” to everything? It seems everyone has an overly dramatic response in our day and age. What about a calm response and not wearing our feelings on our sleeves all the time?
There’s so much of this.Giving one’s opinions on every jot and tittle topic is a form of vanity, as if one’s opinion is quite important.
I have to be honest here and say that I really never heard of St Arsenius before, until I saw the quote that I posted above. I was watching EWTN for a brief moment, and I saw that quote posted, and I immediately came here and posted it.I love St. Arsenius!
‘God knows how dearly I love you all; but I find I cannot be both with God and with men at the same time; nor can I think of leaving God to converse with men.’
St. Arsenius
A friend of mine said recently:
There’s so much of this.
‘We make no progress because we dwell in that exterior learning which puffs up the mind; but these illiterate Egyptians have a true sense of their own weakness, blindness, and insufficiency; and by that very thing they are qualified to labor successfully in the pursuit of virtue.’
St. Arsenius
I really like this quote.‘God endures, to be bound in swaddling-clothes, because he had come to pay the debts of the whole world.’
St. Zeno
Isn’t it lovely?I really like this quote.![]()