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, September 18, 2014

Saint Therese of Lisieux Quote

Saint Therese of Lisieux


Really, I am far from being a saint, and what I have just said is proof of this; instead of rejoicing, for example, at my aridity, I should attribute it to my little fervor and lack of fidelity; I should be desolate for having slept (for seven years) during my hours of prayer and my thanksgivings after Holy Communion; well, I am not desolate. I remember that little children are as pleasing to their parents when they are asleep as well as when they are wide awake; I remember, too, that when they perform operations, doctors put their patients to sleep. Finally, I remember that: “The Lord knows our weakness, that he is mindful that we are but dust and ashes.”


-- Saint Therese of Lisieux from Story of a Soul

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Saint Joseph of Cupertino Quote


Clearly, what God wants above all is our will which we received as a free gift from God in creation and possess as though our own. When a man trains himself to acts of virtue, it is with the help of grace from God from whom all good things come that he does this. The will is what man has as his unique possession.

--Saint Joseph of Cupertino, from the reading for his feast in the Franciscan breviary

Saint Robert Bellarmine Quote



Is it not true that you promise those who keep your commandments a reward more desirable than great wealth and sweeter than honey? You promise a most abundant reward, for as your apostle James says: “The Lord has prepared a crown of life for those who love him.” What is this crown of life? It is surely a greater good than we can conceive of or desire, as Saint Paul says, quoting Isaiah: “Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, nor has it so much as dawned on man what God has prepared for those who love him.


-- Saint Robert Bellarmine

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Saint Cyprian of Carthage Quote



Let us remember one another in concord and unanimity. Let us on both sides of death always pray for one another. Let us relieve burdens and afflictions by mutual love, that if one of us, by the swiftness of divine condescension, shall go hence the first, our love may continue in the presence of the Lord, and our prayers for our brethren and sisters not cease in the presence of the Father’s mercy.


-- Saint Cyprian of Carthage

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Quote (From a sermon on Mary's Sorrows)



Truly, O blessed Mother, a sword has pierced your heart. For only by passing through your heart could the sword enter the flesh of your Son. Indeed, after your Jesus - who belongs to everyone, but is especially yours - gave up his life, the cruel spear, which was not withheld from his lifeless body, tore open his side. Clearly it did not touch his soul and could not harm him, but it did pierce your heart. For surely his soul was no longer there, but yours could not be torn away. Thus the violence of sorrow has cut through your heart, and we rightly call you more than martyr, since the effect of compassion in you has gone beyond the endurance of physical suffering.

Or were those words, Woman, behold your Son, not more than a word to you, truly piercing your heart, cutting through to the division between soul and spirit? What an exchange! John is given to you in place of Jesus, the servant in place of the Lord, the disciple in place of the master; the son of Zebedee replaces the Son of God, a mere man replaces God himself. How could these words not pierce your most loving heart, when the mere remembrance of them breaks ours, hearts of iron and stone though they are!

Do not be surprised, brothers, that Mary is said to be a martyr in spirit. Let him be surprised who does not remember the words of Paul, that one of the greatest crimes of the Gentiles was that they were without love. That was far from the heart of Mary; let it be far from her servants.


-- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux from a sermon

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Saint Andrew of Crete Quote



The cross is called Christ’s glory; it is saluted as his his triumph. We recognize it as the cup he longed to drink and the climax of the sufferings he endured for our sake. As to the cross being Christ’s glory, listen to his words: Now is the Son of Man glorified, and in him God is glorified, and God will glorify him at once. And again: Father, glorify me with the glory I had with you before the world came to be. And once more: “Father, glorify your name”. Then a voice came from heaven: “I have glorified it and will glorify it again”. Here he speaks of the glory that would accrue to him through the cross. And if you would understand that the cross is Christ’s triumph, hear what he himself also said: When I am lifted up, then I will draw all men to myself. Now you can see that the cross is Christ’s glory and triumph.

-- Saint Andrew of Crete


Saint John Chrysostom Quote


It is possible to offer fervent prayer even while walking in public or strolling alone, or seated in your shop...while buying or selling...or even while cooking.



Friday, September 12, 2014

Saint Irenaeus of Lyons Quote



Being obedient she became the cause of salvation for herself and for the whole human race. The knot of Eve's disobedience was untied by Mary's obedience: what Eve bound through her disbelief, the Virgin Mary loosened by her faith.

-- Saint Irenaeus of Lyons


Thursday, September 11, 2014

Saint John of Avila Quote



It is written that "God is love"-- and if He is love, He must needs be infinite love and infinite goodness, and it is no wonder that such love and goodness should at times bestow on certain souls an affection which confounds those who do not understand it. Although many know this by faith, yet, unless they have experienced it themselves, they cannot understand the affectionate, and more than affectionate way, in which God elects to treat some of His creatures. Those who themselves are far from having received favors of this kind, cannot believe God would deal with others in so different a manner. Yet it would be only reasonable to think that such love, a love which fills us with wonder, must come from God, Who is marvelous in all His works, but still more marvelous in His mercies.

-- Saint John of Avila from a letter to Saint Teresa of Avila


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Saint Nicholas of Tolentino Quote

Saint Nicholas of Tolentino


Say nothing of this, give thanks to God, not to me. I am only a vessel of clay, a poor sinner.

-- Saint Nicholas of Tolentino said to those whom he helped

*Trivia note: Saint Nicholas of Tolentino was the first Augustinian to be canonized


Monday, September 8, 2014

Saint Peter Claver Quote



To do the will of God, man must despise his own; the more he dies to himself, the more he will live to God.

-- Saint Peter Claver


Saint Andrew of Crete Quote



This is the revelation of the mystery, this is the emptying out of the divine nature, the union of God and man, and the deification of the manhood that was assumed. This radiant and manifest coming of God to men most certainly needed a joyful prelude to introduce the great gift of salvation to us. The present festival, the birth of the Mother of God, is the prelude, while the final act is the fore-ordained union of the Word with flesh. Today the Virgin is born, tended and formed and prepared for her role as Mother of God, who is the universal King of the ages.


-- Saint Andrew of Crete

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Saint Athanasius the Great Quote



Even on the Cross He did not hide Himself from sight; rather, He made all creation witness to the presence of its Maker.

-- Saint Athanasius the Great


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Saint John Cantius Quote

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Fight all error, but do it with good humor, patience, kindness, and love. Harshness will damage your own soul and spoil the best cause.

-- Saint John Cantius


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Venerable Fulton Sheen Quote


Right is right if nobody is right, and wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong.

-- Venerable Fulton Sheen


Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman Quote


May He support us all the day long, till the shades lengthen and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over, and our work is done. Then in His mercy may He give us a safe lodging, and a holy rest and peace at the last.


-- Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman a daily prayer by him

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Pope Saint Gregory the Great Quote



Perhaps it is not after all so difficult for a man to part with his possessions, but it is certainly most difficult for him to part with himself. To renounce what one has is a minor thing; but to renounce what one is, that is asking a lot.

-- Pope Saint Gregory the Great


Monday, September 1, 2014

Blessed Brother Solomon le Clerq Quote



As for us, we hold to what we believed ten and twenty years ago; to what our forefathers believed one hundred years ago, and one thousand years ago, and to that which the whole Catholic world has always believed.


-- Blessed Brother Solomon le Clerq

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Saint Catherine of Siena Quote

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Consider God's charity. Where else have we ever seen someone who has been offended voluntarily paying out his life for those who have offended him?


-- Saint Catherine of Siena

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Saint Cyprian of Carthage Quote



You cannot have God for your Father if you do not have the Church for your mother…. God is one and Christ is one, and his Church is one; one is the faith, and one is the people cemented together by harmony into the strong unity of a body…. If we are the heirs of Christ, let us abide in the peace of Christ; if we are the sons of God, let us be lovers of peace.

-- Saint Cyprian of Carthage


Saint Augustine of Hippo Quote



People hate the truth for the sake of whatever it is that they love more than the truth. They love truth when it shines warmly on them, and hate it when it rebukes them.


-- Saint Augustine of Hippo

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Saint Bede the Venerable Quote (On John the Baptist)


There is no doubt that blessed John suffered imprisonment and chains as a witness to our Redeemer, whose forerunner he was, and gave his life for him. His persecutor had demanded not that he should deny Christ, but only that he should keep silent about the truth. Nevertheless, he died for Christ. Does Christ not say: “I am the truth”? Therefore, because John shed his blood for the truth, he surely died for Christ. Through his birth, preaching and baptizing, he bore witness to the coming birth, preaching and baptism of Christ, and by his own suffering he showed that Christ also would suffer. Such was the quality and strength of the man who accepted the end of this present life by shedding his blood after the long imprisonment. He preached the freedom of heavenly peace, yet was thrown into irons by ungodly men. He was locked away in the darkness of prison, through he came bearing witness to the Light of life and deserved to be called a bright and shining lamp by that Light itself, which is Christ. To endure temporal agonies for the sake of the truth was not a heavy burden for such men as John; rather it was easily borne and even desirable, for he knew eternal joy would be his reward. Since death was ever at hand, such men considered it a blessing to embrace it and thus gain the reward of eternal life by acknowledging Christ’s name. Hence the apostle Paul rightly says: “You have been granted the privilege not only to believe in Christ but also to suffer for his sake.” He tells us why it is Christ’s gift that his chosen ones should suffer for him: “The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed in us.”

-- Saint Bede the Venerable from a homily on the death of John the Baptist


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Saint Augustine of Hippo Quote


This is the business of our life. By labor and prayer to advance in the grace of God, till we come to that height of perfection in which, with clean hearts, we may behold God.



Saint Monica Quote


Son, as far as I am concerned, nothing in this life now gives me any pleasure. I do not know why I am still here, since I have no further hopes in this world. I did have one reason for wanting to live a little longer: to see you become a Catholic Christian before I died. God has lavished his gifts on me in that respect, for I know that you have even renounced earthly happiness to be his servant. So what am I doing here?

-- Saint Monica

Monday, August 25, 2014

Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified Quote



Holy Spirit, inspire me. Love of God consume me. Along the true road, lead me. Mary, my good mother, look down upon me. With Jesus, bless me. From all evil, all illusion, all danger, preserve me.

-- Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified


Sunday, August 24, 2014

Saint Joseph Calasanz Quote



As Scripture says, “Those who instruct many in justice will shine as stars for all eternity.” They will attain this more easily if they make a covenant of perpetual obedience and strive to cling to Christ and please him alone, because, in his words, “What you did to one of the least of my brethren, you did to me.”

-- Saint Joseph Calasanz



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Saint Nathanael bar Tolomai (Bartholomew) Quote



Rabbi, thou art the Son of God, thou art the King of Israel.


-- Saint Nathanael bar Tolomai (Bartholomew) from The Gospel According To John 1:49

Friday, August 22, 2014

Saint Rose of Lima Quote



When we serve the poor and the sick we serve Jesus. We must not fail to help our neighbors, because in them we serve Jesus.



Thursday, August 21, 2014

Saint Amadeus of Lausanne Quote



She is a bride, so gentle and affectionate, and the mother of the only true bridegroom. In her abundant goodness she has channelled the spring of reason’s garden, the well of living and life-giving waters that pour forth in a rushing stream from divine Lebanon and flow down from Mount Zion until they surround the shores of every far-flung nation. With divine assistance she has redirected these waters and made them into streams of peace and pools of grace. Therefore, when the Virgin of virgins was led forth by God and her Son, the King of kings. amid the company of exulting angels and rejoicing archangels, with the heavens ringing with praise, the prophecy of the psalmist was fulfilled, in which he said to the Lord: At your right hand stands the queen, clothed in gold of Ophir (Psalm 45).

-- Saint Amadeus of Lausanne


Pope Saint Pius X Quote



I accept with sincere belief the doctrine of faith as handed down to us from the Apostles by the orthodox Fathers, always in the same sense and with the same interpretation.




Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Quote



Look at that clever calumniator! He begins by fetching a deep sigh, he affects to be humble, and puts on a modest look, and with a voice choking with sobs tries to gloss over the slander which is on the tip of his tongue One would fancy that he expressly assumed a calm and easy demeanor; for when he speaks against his brother, it is in a tender and compassionate tone. I am really hurt, says he, to find that our brother has fallen into such a sin; you all know how much I love him, and how often I have tried to correct him. It is not today that I have noticed his failing; for I should always be on my guard to speak of others, but others have spoken of it too. It would be in vain to disguise the fact; it is only too true, and with tears in my eyes I tell it to you. This poor unfortunate brother has talent, but it must be confessed that he is very guilty, and however great may be our friendship for him, it is impossible to excuse him.

-- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux from a sermon on The Canticles



Monday, August 18, 2014

Saint John Eudes Quote



Father of mercies and God of all consolation, You gave us the loving Heart of your own beloved Son, because of the boundless love by which You have loved us, which no tongue can describe. May we render You a love that is perfect with hearts made one with His. Grant, we pray, that our hearts may be brought to perfect unity: each heart with the other and all hearts with the Heart of Jesus….and may the rightful yearnings of our hearts find fulfillment through Him: Our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.


-- Collect from Saint John Eudes’ Mass, Gaudeamus, 1668


Saint Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga Quote



I hold that every poor man, every vagrant, every beggar is Christ carrying his cross. And as Christ, we must love and help him. We must treat him as a brother, a human being like ourselves. If we were to start a campaign of love for the poor and homeless, we would, in a short time, do away with depressing scenes of begging, children sleeping in doorways and women with babies in their arms fainting in our streets.


-- Saint Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Saint Gregory Nazianzen Quote



Let it be assured that to do no wrong is really superhuman and belongs to God alone.


-- Saint Gregory Nazianzen


Saturday, August 16, 2014

Saint Stephen of Hungary Quote



Be merciful to all who are suffering violence, keeping always in your heart the example of the Lord who said, “I desire mercy and not sacrifice.”


-- Saint Stephen of Hungary

Friday, August 15, 2014

Saint John Damascene Quote (On The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary)

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But even though, according to nature, your most holy and happy soul is separated from your most blessed and stainless body and the body as usual is delivered to the tomb, it will not remain in the power of death and is not subject to decay. For just as her virginity remained inviolate while giving birth, when she departed her body was preserved from destruction and only taken to a better and more divine tabernacle, which is not subject to any death . . . Hence I will call her holy passing not death, but falling asleep or departure, or better still, arrival. . . .

Your stainless and wholly immaculate body has not been left on earth; the Queen, the Mistress, the Mother of God who has truly given birth to God has been translated to the royal palaces of heaven. .


-- Saint John Damascene



Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Saint Maximilian Kolbe Quote



No one in the world can change Truth. What we can do and should do is to seek truth and to serve it when we have found it. The real conflict is the inner conflict. Beyond armies of occupation and the hecatombs of extermination camps, there are two irreconcilable enemies in the depth of every soul: good and evil, sin and love. And what use are the victories on the battlefield if we ourselves are defeated in our innermost personal selves?


-- Saint Maximilian Kolbe



Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini Quote



We must pray without tiring, for the salvation of mankind does not depend on material success, but on Jesus alone.




Saint Augustine of Hippo Quote



The prophet refers to some men saying: When they say to you: You are not our brothers, you are to tell them: You are our brothers. Consider whom he intended by these words. Were they the pagans? Hardly; for nowhere either in Scripture or in our traditional manner of speaking do we find them called our brothers. Nor could it refer to the Jews, who do not believe in Christ. Read Saint Paul and you will see that when he speaks of "brothers," without any qualification, he refers always to Christians. If they say, "Why do you seek us? What do you want of us?" we should reply: You are our brothers. They may say, "Leave us alone. We have nothing to do with you." But we have everything to do with you, for we are one in our belief in Christ; and so we should be in one body, under one head..


-- Saint Augustine of Hippo



Sunday, August 10, 2014

Saint Clare of Assisi Quote



Go forth in peace, for you have followed the good road. Go forth without fear, for he who created you has made you holy, has always protected you, and loves you as a mother. Blessed be you, my God, for having created me.


-- Saint Clare of Assisi



Saint Vincent Pallotti Quote



Since God is perfect in loving man, man must be perfect in loving his neighbor.


-- Saint Vincent Pallotti



Saturday, August 9, 2014

Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) Quote



One cannot desire freedom from the Cross when one is especially chosen for the Cross.


-- Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross



Thursday, August 7, 2014

Saint Dominic Quote



We must sow the seed, not hoard it.


-- Saint Dominic



Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Quote



Zeal without knowledge is always less useful and effective than informed zeal, and is very often dangerous!


-- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Saint Anastasius Sinaita Quote



Let us run with confidence and joy to enter into the cloud like Moses and Elijah, or like James and John. Let us be caught up like Peter to behold the divine vision and to be transfigured by that glorious transfiguration. Let us retire from the world, stand aloof from the earth, rise above the body, detach ourselves from creatures and turn to the creator, to whom Peter in ecstasy exclaimed: Lord, it is good for us to be here.


-- Saint Anastasius Sinaita



Sunday, August 3, 2014

Saint John Mary Vianney Quote



...How often we come to church with no idea of what to do or what to ask for. And yet, whenever we go to any human being, we know well enough why we go. And still worse, there are some who seem to speak to the good God like this: "I will only say a couple of things to you, and then I will be rid of you." I often think that when we come to adore the Lord, we would receive everything we ask for, if we would ask with living faith and with a pure heart.”


-- Saint John Mary Vianney from his catechetical instructions



Saturday, August 2, 2014

Saint John Bosco Quote



It is important that you choose your career with care, so that you may really follow the vocation that God has destined for you. No day should pass without some prayer to this end. Often repeat with St. Paul: "Lord, what will you have me do?"


-- Saint John Bosco



Friday, August 1, 2014

Saint Peter Julian Eymard Quote



My God, do Thou strengthen and increase my faith in Thy divinity that I may adore it, and love it, and confess it even at the peril of my own life; let me be only too happy if I should be called to shed my blood in defense of it.


-- Saint Peter Julian Eymard