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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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Saint John Chrysostom

Saint John Chrysostom

We should not bear it with bad grace if the answer to our prayer is long delayed. Rather let us because of this show great patience and resignation. For He delays for this reason: that we may offer Him a fitting occasion of honoring us through His divine providence. Whether, therefore, we receive what we ask for, or do not receive it, let us still continue steadfast in prayer. For to fail in obtaining the desires of our heart, when God so wills it, is not worse than to receive it ; for we know not as He does, what is profitable to us.


-- Saint John Chrysostom

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Saint Quote of the Day: Pope Saint Gregory the Great

Pope Saint Gregory the Great

He causes his prayers to be of more avail to himself, who offers them also for others.


-- Pope Saint Gregory the Great

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