Let us abandon ourselves to the direction of God's loving Providence, and we shall be safe from all sorts of inconveniences that our haste may draw down on us (II:517).
Quote of the Day – July 18
Let us keep ourselves always dependent on God's Providence since it pleases Him and He sees what is best for us (II:517).
Quote of the Day – July 17
Be most cordial with everyone and spare nothing for the assistance of the sick members of the Company (II:499).
Quote of the Day – July 16
Let us abandon ourselves to the Providence of God and be on our guard against anticipating it (II:499).
Quote of the Day – July 15
Grace has its moments (II:499).
Quote of the Day – July 14
What great missionaries you and I would be if we only knew how to animate souls with the spirit of the Gospel which should make them conformable to Jesus Christ (II:494).
Quote of the Day – July 13
There is a great difference between being a Catholic and being an upright man (II:494).
Quote of the Day – July 12
Excess in the practice of virtue is no less imperfect than the lack of it (II:471).
Quote of the Day – July 11
Good living and the good odor of the Christian virtues put into practice draw the black sheep back to the right path and confirm Catholics on it (II:442).
Quote of the Day – July 10
I no more trust in human means for divine ends than I do in the devil (II:433).