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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Friday, May 30, 2014

Saint Joseph Marello Quote



O Glorious Saint Joseph, after the Blessed Virgin, you were the first to hold in your arms the Redeemer. May you teach us; may you assist us, may you make us worthy members of the Holy Family.


-- Saint Joseph Marello



Thursday, May 29, 2014

Pope Saint Pius X Quote



My hope is in Christ, who strengthens the weakest by His Divine help. I can do all in Him who strengthens me. His Power is infinite, and if I lean on him, it will be mine. His Wisdom is infinite, and if I look to Him for counsel, I shall not be deceived. His Goodness is infinite, and if my trust is stayed in Him, I shall not be abandoned.


-- Pope Saint Pius X



Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Saint Angela Merici Quote



We must give alms. Charity wins souls and draws them to virtue.


-- Saint Angela Merici



Saint Julius the Veteran Quote



It was he who died for our sins to give us eternal life. This same man, Christ, is God and abides for ever and ever. Whoever believes in Him will have eternal life; whoever denies Him will have eternal punishment.


-- Saint Julius the Veteran at his trial



Sunday, May 25, 2014

Saint Philip Neri Quote

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A joyful heart is more easily made perfect than a downcast one.


-- Saint Philip Neri


 

Saint Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Quote



Prayer ought to be humble, fervent, resigned, persevering, and accompanied with great reverence. One should consider that he stands in the presence of a God, and speaks with a Lord before whom the angels tremble from awe and fear.


-- Saint Mary Magdalen de Pazzi



Friday, May 23, 2014

Saint Vincent of Lérins Quote



The Church of Christ, zealous and cautious guardian of the dogmas deposited with it, never changes any phase of them. It does not diminish them or add to them; it neither trims what seems necessary nor grafts things superfluous . . . but it devotes all its diligence to one aim: To treat tradition faithfully and wisely; to consolidate and to strengthen what already was clear; and to guard what already was confirmed and defined.


-- Saint Vincent of Lérins