Daily Reflection – August 31

“The thought that Our Lord himself had much to suffer from his disciples will greatly encourage you, for the more our sorrows resemble his, the more pleasing we are to him. If this were not my consolation, what would become of me?” (CCD 4:103) – St....

Quote of the Day – August 30

What price there would be if, under the guise of deference and humility, we were to abandon the honor of God so as not to risk our own (III:44).

Daily Reflection – August 30

“That peace which is the portion of the chosen servants of God is seldom unmixed with interior struggles.” – from Life of Mrs. Eliza A. Seton by Charles Ignatius White, p. 169 – Even in the midst of the most painful experiences of my life,...

Quote of the Day – August 29

Let us not be so little attached to God’s service that we yield to a useless fear which may cause us to abandon the task He has given us (III:44).

Daily Reflection – August 29

“We are living at a time when one must not incur useless expense. Public distress surrounds us on all sides. It is feared that it may overtake us; and, even should we be spared, compassion should urge us to do all we can for those who suffer.” (CCD 4:280)...