We cannot better assure our eternal happiness than by living and dying in the service of the poor, in the arms of Providence, and with genuine renouncement of ourselves in order to follow Jesus Christ (III:384).
“After a storm comes sunshine, and the good God, who casts down and raises up again, makes joy succeed affliction, and lets the effects of his power be in the measure of our hope founded on goodness.” (CCD 6:140) – St. Vincent de Paul – Dear...
“Though truth and sincerity should ever guard our words, yet we should be careful never to offend others.” – St. Louise de Marillac – Lord, I want to be honest and upright in my dealings with others. Keep from me all thoughts of vengeance or...
We should take as a maxim never to be surprised at current difficulties, no more than at a passing breeze, because with a little patience we shall see them disappear. Time changes everything (III:382).
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