For God so loved the world, as to give His only begotten Son; that whosoever believeth in Him, may not perish, but may have life everlasting. – Saint John the Apostle

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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