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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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Saint Quote: Saint Vincent de Paul






Read some chapter of a devout book....It is very easy and most necessary, for just as you speak to God when at prayer, God speaks to you when you read.

-- St. Vincent de Paul

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Saint Quote: Blessed Louis Tezza


God’s invitation to become saints is for all, not just a few. Sanctity therefore must be accessible to all. In what does it consist? In a lot of activity? No. In doing extraordinary things? No, this could not be for everybody and at all times. Therefore, sanctity consists in doing good, and in doing this good in whatever condition and place God has placed us. Nothing more, nothing outside of this.

--Blessed Louis Tezza










Monday, September 25, 2006

Saint Quote: Saint Teresa of Avila


I do not fear Satan half so much as I fear those who fear him.

--Saint Teresa of Avila










Sunday, September 24, 2006

Saint Quote: Saint John Vianney


Prayer is the inner bath of love into which the soul plunges itself.

--Saint John Vianney









Saturday, September 23, 2006

Saint Quote: Blessed Émilie Tavernier


Humility, simplicity, charity, but above all charity.

--Blessed Emilie's dying words

Friday, September 22, 2006

Saint Quote: Saint Augustine of Hippo


What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men. That is what love looks like.

--Saint Augustine of Hippo

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Saint Quote: Saint John Chrysostom


Poor human reason, when it trusts in itself, substitutes the strangest absurdities for the highest divine concepts.

--Saint John Chrysostom