It is a maxim of ours to work in the service of the people, with the good pleasure of the pastors, and never to act contrary to their wishes (II:226).
Quote of the Day – June 9
In order to become soundly virtuous it is advisable to make good practical resolution concerning particular acts of the virtues and to be faithful in carrying them out afterward. Without doing that, one is often virtuous only in one's imagination (II:217).
Quote of the Day – June 8
Take care of your poor life. Be content with consuming it little by little for Divine Love. It is not your own; it belongs to the Author of Life, for love of whom you must preserve it until He asks it of you (II:211).
Quote of the Day – June 7
God compensates for and accomplishes in a divine way what men and women are not able to do in a human way (II:199).
Quote of the Day – June 6
Although you do not have so many talents, Our Lord will increase them for you, if He chooses (II:191).
Quote of the Day – June 5
Your concerns do not depend on a house, but on the continuation of God's blessing on the work (II:189).
Quote of the Day – June 4
I cannot tell you how much alms have diminished here and the difficulty of finding any loans. Everyone is being affected by the misery of the age (II:171).
Quote of the Day – June 3
I beg Our Lord to reward you and to increase His love in you (II:169).
Quote of the Day – June 2
How good God is to those who detach themselves from the affections of the world to unite themselves to Him (II:160).
Quote of the Day – June 1
Zeal which goes outside the enclosure of love of the neighbor is no longer zeal, but the passion of antipathy (II:157).