Thoughts and Counsels of the Saints for Every Day in the Year |
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Author:
| Hammer, Bonaventure |
ISBN: | 978-1-9798-5774-1 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2017 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
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JANUARY 4FEBRUARY 10MARCH 16APRIL 22MAY 28JUNE 34JULY 40AUGUST 46SEPTEMBER 52OCTOBER 58NOVEMBER 65DECEMBER 71 January1THERE are two guarantees of a wise rule of conduct: the thought before action, and self-command afterward.-ST. IGNATIUS.2When we receive with an entire and perfect resignation the afflictions which God sends us they become for us favors and benefits; because conformity to the will of God is a gain far superior to all temporal advantages.-ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.3All...
More DescriptionJANUARY 4FEBRUARY 10MARCH 16APRIL 22MAY 28JUNE 34JULY 40AUGUST 46SEPTEMBER 52OCTOBER 58NOVEMBER 65DECEMBER 71 January1THERE are two guarantees of a wise rule of conduct: the thought before action, and self-command afterward.-ST. IGNATIUS.2When we receive with an entire and perfect resignation the afflictions which God sends us they become for us favors and benefits; because conformity to the will of God is a gain far superior to all temporal advantages.-ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.3All perfection consists in the love of God; and the perfection of divine love consists in the union of our will with that of God.-ST. ALPHONSUS.4Leave to every one the care of what belongs to him, and disturb not thyself with what is said or done in the world.-ST. THOMAS AQUINAS.5Place before your eyes as models for imitation, not the weak and cowardly, but the fervent and courageous.-ST. IGNATIUS.6Prayer is a pasturage, a field, wherein all the virtues find their nourishment, growth, and strength.-ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA.7A single act of resignation to the divine will in what it ordains contrary to our desires, is of more value than a hundred thousand successes conformable to our will and taste.-ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.8The shortest, yea, the only way to reach sanctity, is to conceive a horror for all that the world loves and values.-ST. IGNATIUS.9As long as we are in this mortal life, nothing is more necessary for us than humility.-ST. TERESA.10Learning without humility has always been pernicious to the Church; and as pride precipitated the rebellious angels from heaven, it frequently causes the loss of learned men.-ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.11Why remain sad and idle? Why exhaust thyself in the anguish of melancholy? Have courage, do violence to thyself; meditate on the passion of Jesus Christ, and thou shalt overcome thy sorrow.-BL. HENRY SUSO.12Here is the difference between the joys of the world and the cross of Jesus Christ: after having tasted the first, one is disgusted with them; and on the contrary, the more one partakes of the cross, the greater the thirst for it.-ST. IGNATIUS.13When the sky is free from clouds we can see more clearly the brightness of the sun. In like manner, when the soul is free from sin and the gloom of passion, it participates in the divine light.-VEN. LOUIS DE GRANADA.14Our works are of no value if they be not united to the merits of Jesus Christ.-ST. TERESA.15If we are very determined to mortify ourselves and not to be too much occupied with our corporal health, we will soon, by the grace of God, become masters of our bodies.-ST. TERESA.16In every creature, however small it be, we may see a striking image of divine wisdom, power, and goodness.-VEN. BARTHOLOMEW OF MARTYRS.17Time is but a period. It passes like the lightning flash. Suffering passes with time; suffering, then, is very short.-BL. HENRY SUSO.18In order to bear our afflictions with patience, it is very useful to read the lives and legends of the saints who endured great torments for Jesus Christ.-ST. TERESA.