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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint John Bosco

Saint John Bosco

This was the method that Jesus used with the apostles. He put up with their ignorance and roughness and even their infidelity. He treated sinners with a kindness and affection that caused some to be shocked, others to be scandalized and still others to hope for God's mercy. And so he bade us to be gentle and humble of heart.



Saint Quote of the Day: Saint David Galván-Bermúdez

Saint David Galván-Bermúdez

What greater glory is there than to die saving a soul?


-- Saint David Galván-Bermúdez on his way to minister to the wounded in a fire fight

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Sulpicius Severus

Saint Sulpicius Severus

For what has a glory, destined to perish with the world, profited those men themselves who have written on mere secular matters? Or what benefit has posterity derived from reading of Hector as a warrior, or Socrates as an expounder of philosophy? There can be no profit in such things, since it is not only folly to imitate the persons referred to, but absolute madness not to assail them with the utmost severity. For, in truth, those persons who estimate human life only by present actions, have consigned their hopes to fables, and their souls to the tomb. In fact, they gave themselves up to be perpetuated simply in the memory of mortals, whereas it is the duty of man rather to seek after eternal life than an eternal memorial and that, not by writing, or fighting, or philosophizing, but by living a pious, holy, and religious life.


-- Saint Sulpicius Severus from his work "On the Life of St. Martin"


Monday, January 27, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Thomas Aquinas


Hence we must say that for the knowledge of any truth whatsoever man needs divine help, that the intellect may be moved by God to its act. But he does not need a new light added to his natural light, in order to know the truth in all things, but only in some that surpasses his natural knowledge.


-- Saint Thomas Aquinas


Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Angela Merici

Saint Angela Merici

Mothers of children, even if they have a thousand, carry each and every one fixed in their hearts, and because of the strength of their love they do not forget any of them. In fact, it seems that the more children they have the more their love and care for each one is increased.


-- Saint Angela Merici

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint John Vianney

Saint John Vianney

When we must do something we dislike, let us say to God, "My God I offer You this in honor of the moment when You died for me."

-- Saint John Vianney

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Ananias of Damascus

Saint Ananias of Damascus

Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus who appeared to thee on thy journey, hath sent me that thou mayest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.


-- Saint Ananias of Damascus from Acts 9: 17


Thursday, January 23, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Francis de Sales

Saint Francis de Sales

Never be in a hurry; do everything quietly and in a calm spirit. Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset.


-- Saint Francis de Sales

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint John the Almoner

Saint John the Almoner

If we are able to enter the church day and night and implore God to hear our prayers, how careful we should be to hear and grant the petitions of our neighbor in need.


-- Saint John the Almoner

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Vincent Pallotti

Saint Vincent Pallotti

Not the goods of the world, but God.
Not riches, but God.
Not honors, but God.
Not distinction, but God.
Not dignities, but God.
Not advancement, but God.
God always and in everything.


-- Saint Vincent Pallotti

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Ambrose of Milan


Today is the birthday of a virgin; let us imitate her purity. It is the birthday of a martyr; let us offer ourselves in sacrifice. It is the birthday of Saint Agnes, who is said to have suffered martyrdom at the age of twelve.


-- Saint Ambrose of Milan

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Teresa of Avila


There is more value in a little study of humility and in a single act of it than in all the knowledge in the world.


-- Saint Teresa of Avila

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Peter Julian Eymard

Saint Peter Julian Eymard

But since all your satisfactions and penances are too small and deficient to atone for so many sins, unite them to those of your Savior Jesus lifted upon the Cross. Receive his Divine Blood as it flows from His wounds, and offer It up to appease Divine justice. Unite your reparation to that of the most Blessed Virgin at the foot of the Cross and from the love of Jesus for His Mother, you will obtain everything.


-- Saint Peter Julian Eymard

Friday, January 17, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Blessed Maria Teresa Fasce

Blessed Maria Teresa Fasce

I am leaving this world with faith, hope and love! I hope to find you there…where God reigns and where we will live for ever.


-- Blessed Maria Teresa Fasce

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Anthony the Abbot

Saint Anthony the Abbot

The days are coming when men will go mad; and, when they meet a man who has kept his senses, they will rise up against him, saying, “You are mad, because you are not like us.”


-- Saint Anthony the Abbot

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Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Therese of Lisieux


Let us faithfully transmit to posterity the example of virtue which we have received from our forefathers.


-- Saint Therese of Lisieux


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Augustine of Hippo

Saint Augustine of Hippo

Since we cannot, as yet, understand that He was begotten by the Father before the day-star, let us celebrate His birth of the Virgin in the nocturnal hours. Since we do not comprehend how His name existed before the light of the sun, let us recognize His tabernacle placed in the sun. Since we do not, as yet, gaze upon the Son inseparably united with His Father, let us remember Him as the ‘bridegroom coming out of his bride chamber.’ Since we are not yet ready for the banquet of our Father, let us grow familiar with the manger of our Lord Jesus Christ.


-- Saint Augustine of Hippo

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Caesarius of Arles

Saint Caesarius of Arles

The faith of all Christians rests on the Trinity.


-- Saint Caesarius of Arles

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Hilary of Poitiers

Saint Hilary of Poitiers

When I look at your heavens, according to my own lights, with these weak eyes of mine, I am certain with reservation that they are your heavens. The stars circle in the heavens, reappear year after year, each with a function and service to fulfill. And though I do not understand them, I know that you, O God, are in them.


-- Saint Hilary of Poitiers

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Gregory Nazianzen

Saint Gregory Nazianzen

Today let us do honor to Christ’s baptism and celebrate this feast in holiness. Be cleansed entirely and continue to be cleansed. Nothing gives such pleasure to God as the conversion and salvation of men, for whom his every word and every revelation exist. He wants you to become a living force for all mankind, lights shining in the world. You are to be radiant lights as you stand beside Christ, the great light, bathed in the glory of him who is the light of heaven. You are to enjoy more and more the pure and dazzling light of the Trinity, as now you have received - though not in its fullness - a ray of its splendor, proceeding from the one God, in Christ Jesus our Lord, to whom be glory and power for ever and ever. Amen.


-- Saint Gregory Nazianzen

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Pope Saint Pius X

Pope Saint Pius X

My last desire, children, is that the love of Our Lord dwell in you so that it will change you into so many apostles, zealous for His glory. You will be the treasure of your families, whom you will make happy by your good conduct.


-- Pope Saint Pius X

Friday, January 10, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Francis de Sales

Saint Francis de Sales

The virtues are in the soul to moderate its movements, and charity, as first of all the virtues, governs and tempers them all, not only because the first in every species of things serves as a rule and measure to the rest, but also because God, having created man to his image and likeness, wills that as in himself so in man all things should be ordered by love and for love.


-- Saint Francis de Sales fromTreatise on the Love of God

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Theophilus of Antioch

Saint Theophilus of Antioch

And about your laughing at me and calling me Christian, you know not what you are saying. First, because that which is anointed is sweet and serviceable, and far from contemptible. For what ship can be serviceable and seaworthy, unless it be first anointed? Or what castle or house is beautiful and serviceable when it has not been anointed? And what man, when he enters into this life or into the gymnasium, is not anointed with oil? And what work has either ornament or beauty unless it be anointed and burnished? Then the air and all that is under heaven is in a certain sort anointed by light and spirit; and are you unwilling to be anointed with the oil of God? Wherefore we are called Christians on this account, because we are anointed with the oil of God.


-- Saint Theophilus of Antioch

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Apollinaris of Hierapolis

Saint Apollinaris of Hierapolis

We therefore grossly deceive ourselves in not allotting more time to the study of divine truths. It is not enough barely to believe them, and let our thoughts now and then glance upon them: that knowledge which shows us heaven, will not bring us to the possession of it, and will deserve punishments, not rewards, if it remain slight, weak, and superficial. By serious and frequent meditation it must be concocted, digested, and turned into the nourishment of our affections, before it can be powerful and operative enough to change them, and produce the necessary fruit in our lives. For this all the saints affected solitude and retreats from the noise and hurry of the world, as much as their circumstances allowed them.


-- Saint Apollinaris of Hierapolis

Monday, January 6, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Charles of Sezze

Saint Charles of Sezze

Our Lord put in my heart a determination to become a lay brother with a great desire to be poor and to beg alms for his love.


-- Saint Charles of Sezze

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Justin Martyr

Saint Justin Martyr

As by the Word of God, Jesus our Savior was made Flesh and had both Flesh and Blood for our salvation, so also the food which has been blessed by the word of prayer instituted by Him is both the Flesh and Blood of Jesus Incarnate.


-- Saint Justin Martyr

Saint Quote of the Day: Pope Saint Leo the Great (Epiphany)

Pope Saint Leo the Great

The loving providence of God determined that in the last days he would aid the world, set on its course to destruction. He decreed that all nations should be saved in Christ.

A promise had been made to the holy patriarch Abraham in regard to these nations. He was to have a countless progeny, born not from his body but from the seed of faith. His descendants are therefore compared with the array of the stars. The father of all nations was to hope not in an earthly progeny but in a progeny from above.

Let the full number of the nations now take their place in the family of the patriarchs. Let the children of the promise now receive the blessing in the seed of Abraham, the blessing renounced by the children of his flesh. In the persons of the Magi let all people adore the Creator of the universe; let God be known, not in Judaea only, but in the whole world, so that his name may be great in all Israel.


-- Pope Saint Leo the Great from an Epiphany sermon

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

We know certainly that our God calls us to a holy life. We know that he gives us every grace, every abundant grace; and though we are so weak of ourselves, this grace is able to carry us through every obstacle and difficulty.


-- Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Eligius of France

Saint Eligius of France

O Christ, let me confess Your Name with my last breath. In Your great mercy receive me and do not disappoint me in my hope. Open the gates of life for me, and let the prince of darkness have no power over me. Protect me by Your kindness, shield me with Your might, and lead me by Your right hand to the place of refreshment, the tabernacle You have prepared for Your servants and for those who revere You. Amen


-- Saint Eligius of France

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Basil the Great and Saint Gregory of Nazianzen

Byzantine icon of St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nazianzus

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Basil the Great and Saint Gregory of Nazianzen

O God and Lord of the Powers, and Maker of all creation, Who, because of Thy clemency and incomparable mercy, didst send Thine Only-Begotten Son and our Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of mankind, and with His venerable Cross didst tear asunder the record of our sins, and thereby didst conquer the rulers and powers of darkness; receive from us sinful people, O merciful Master, these prayers of gratitude and supplication, and deliver us from every destructive and gloomy transgression, and from all visible and invisible enemies who seek to injure us. Nail down our flesh with fear of Thee, and let not our hearts be inclined to words or thoughts of evil, but pierce our souls with Thy love, that ever contemplating Thee, being enlightened by Thee, and discerning Thee, the unapproachable and everlasting Light, we may unceasingly render confession and gratitude to Thee: The eternal Father, with Thine Only-Begotten Son, and with Thine All-Holy, Gracious, and Life-Giving Spirit, now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

-- Saint Basil the Great from a prayer by him



O All-Transcendent God (and what other name could describe you?), what words can hymn your praises? No word does you justice. What mind can probe your secret? No mind can encompass you. You are alone beyond the power of speech, yet all that we speak stems from you. You are alone beyond the power of thought, yet all that we can conceive springs from you. All things proclaim you, those endowed with reason and those bereft of it. All the expectation and pain of the world coalesces in you. All things utter a prayer to you, a silent hymn composed by you. You sustain everything that exists, and all things move together to your orders. You are the goal of all that exists. You are one and you are all, yet you are none of the things that exist - neither a part nor the whole. You can avail yourself of any name; how shall I call you, the only unnameable? All-transcendent God! Amen.


-- Saint Gregory of Nazianzen from a prayer by him

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe

Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe

Let everyone, therefore, who does not wish to be condemned to the endless punishment of the second death now hasten to share in the first resurrection. For if any during this life are changed out of fear of God and pass from an evil life to a good one, they pass from death to life and later they shall be transformed from a shameful state to a glorious one.


-- Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe