Daily Reflection – February 18

“The poor person, the patient, must be conscious that he is acknowledged as an individual, that he is respected, loved, treated on an equal footing and capable of giving as much as he receives.”
– Rev. Joseph Jamet, C.M.

– O Lord, let me be consciously aware of the respect and reverence I owe to each person I meet today.

Daily Reflection – February 17

“Love is inventive to infinity.” (CCD 11:131)
– St. Vincent de Paul

– Inventiveness takes a lot of energy and prayer. It is much safer to rely on the ‘tried and true’ than to risk failure in order to come up with ideas never thought of before. Lord, be my inspiration as I put my creative gifts at your service.

Daily Reflection – February 16

“Every day we must direct our actions anew towards God and make them pass from the demands of nature to the call of grace.”
– Mother Suzanne Guillemin, D.C.

– Lord, as I begin this brand new day, help me to think less of my own selfish desires and more of others.

Daily Reflection – February 15

“It requires fortitude to be silent concerning personal ills and fatigue.”
– St. Vincent de Paul

– When I am tempted to relate every detail about my personal problems, Lord, help me to keep them to myself, realizing that others must deal with sufferings far greater than mine.

Daily Reflection – February 14

Writing to encourage establishment of conferences in Siena: “You have rich children, O My Father, what a useful and beneficial lesson and how strengthening to enervated hearts to show them the poor; that is, to show them Jesus Christ not only in images painted by the great masters, but to show them Jesus Christ in the persons of the poor.”
– Bl. Frederic Ozanam

– Thank you, Lord, for the many opportunities I have of serving you in others.

Daily Reflection – February 13

“Work quietly, without attracting notice.”
– St. Vincent de Paul

– Lord, when I find myself wanting to be excessively noticed or appreciated, I will find peace in knowing your love for me is unconditional.

Daily Reflection – February 12

“We should wait in silence for the gifts of the Spirit. Mary was in the upper room with the apostles. She kept silence while awaiting the descent of the Spirit.”
– St. Catherine Laboure

– Mary, you received such an abundance of gifts from the Holy Spirit. Help me to persevere in prayer for the gifts I so much need.

Daily Reflection – February 11

“Continue to view the affairs and doings of the neighbor in a spirit of charity; should his actions have a hundred sides, always look at the best.” (CCD 2:638)
– St. Vincent de Paul

– Because you alone can read the motives of others, Lord, only you can judge their actions. Make me ever mindful of my own sinfulness and need for forgiveness.

Daily Reflection – February 10

“We should raise our eyes to God at the beginning of our actions; make an act of humility, knowing ourselves unworthy to perform them, and an act of charity, undertaking them for His love and offering them to Him united to the same actions which His Son performed while He was on earth.” (SW: 493)
– St. Louise de Marillac

– Lord, I consecrate to you every action of my day. May each hour bring me to further opportunities to serve you. To your glory be all the good accomplished.

Daily Reflection – February 9

“Know how to maintain silence in order to fulfill the demand of professional secrecy.” (CCD 13b:159)

– St. Vincent de Paul

– No harm can ever result from keeping confidences secure, while failures can only result in dire consequences. Lord, grant me a great respect for my professional responsibilities in this regard.

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