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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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Saint Edmund Campion Quote



In condemning us, you condemn all your own ancestors, all our ancient bishops and kings, all that was once the glory of England — the island of saints, and the most devoted child of the See of Peter.



Saint Edmund Campion at his death Sentence



Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Saint John Chrysostom Quote Regarding Saint Andrew the Apostle

Fresco of St. John Chrysostom, lower register of sanctuary in Church of the Theotokos Peribleptos in Ohrid, Macedonia - PD-1923



After Andrew had stayed with Jesus and had learned much from him, he did not keep this treasure to himself, but hastened to share it with his brother. Notice what Andrew said to him: We have found the Messiah, that is to say, the Christ. Notice how his words reveal what he has learned in so short a time. They show the power of the master who has convinced them of this truth. They reveal the zeal and concern of men preoccupied with this question from the very beginning. Andrew’s words reveal a soul waiting with the utmost longing for the coming of the Messiah, looking forward to his appearing from heaven, rejoicing when he does appear, and hastening to announce so great an event to others. To support one another in the things of the spirit is the true sign of good will between brothers, of loving kinship and sincere affection.

Saint John Chrysostom



Saint John Chrysostom's patronage: Constantinople; education; epilepsy; lecturers; orators; preachers; speakers; Istanbul, Turkey.



Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Saint Saturninus of Toulouse Quote

Saint Saturninus of Toulouse


I adore one only God, and to him I am ready to offer a sacrifice of praise. Your gods are devils, and are more delighted with the sacrifice of your souls than with those of your bullocks. How can I fear them who, as you acknowledge, tremble before a Christian?

Saint Saturninus of Toulouse at his martyrdom



Saint Saturninus of Toulouse's patronage: Against ants; against bovine spongiform encephalopathy; death anxiety; against fraud; against headaches; against mad cow disease; against nausea; against pain; against plague; against scrapie; against smallpox; against syphilis; bullfighters; smallpox patients; Toulouse, France



Monday, November 27, 2017

Saint Catherine Labouré Quote

Saint Catherine Labouré, circa 1850. Photographer unknown. PD-1923


I knew nothing; I was nothing. For this reason, God picked me out.

Saint Catherine Labouré



Saint Catherine Labouré's patronage: Miraculous Medal; infirmed people; the elderly



Sunday, November 26, 2017

Saint Francis de Sales Quote

Saint Francis de Sales - PD-1923


All the science of the Saints is included in these two things: To do, and to suffer. And whoever had done these two things best, has made himself most saintly.

Saint Francis de Sales


Saint Francis de Sales' patronage: Baker, Oregon; Cincinnati, Ohio; Catholic press; Columbus, Ohio; confessors; deaf people; educators; Upington, South Africa; Wilmington, Delaware; writers; journalists; the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest



Saturday, November 25, 2017

Saint Leonard of Port Maurice Quote

Saint Leonard of Port Maurice - PD-1923


Take the resolution to belong to the little number of those who are saved. You say: If Christ wanted to damn me, then why did He create me? Silence, rash tongue! God did not create anyone to damn him; but whoever is damned, is damned because he wants to be.

Saint Leonard of Port Maurice from a sermon



Saint Leonard of Port Maurice's patronage: Imperia, Italy; Parish missions




Friday, November 24, 2017

Saint Peter Chrysologus Quote

Saint Peter Chrysologus - PD-1923


The first Adam was made by the last Adam, from whom he also received his soul, to give him life. The last Adam was formed by his own action; he did not have to wait for life to be given him by someone else, but was the only one who could five life to all. The first Adam was formed from valueless clay, the second Adam came forth from the precious womb of the Virgin. In the case of the first Adam, earth was changed into flesh; in the case of the second Adam, flesh was raised up to be God.

What more need be said? The second Adam stamped his image on the first Adam when he created him. That is why he took on himself the role, and the name, of the first Adam, in order that he might not lose what he had made in his own image. The first Adam, the last Adam; the first had a beginning, the last knows no end. The last Adam is indeed the first; as he himself says: I am the first and the last.

Saint Peter Chrysologus from a sermon

Saint Peter Chrysologus' patronage: Against fever; Against mad dogs