It is a maxim of the saints that, when, after much prayer and consultation, action has been taken in an important matter involving the glory of God and the welfare of the Church, it must be believed that it is God's will that this be done (V:316).
Quote of the Day – January 24
Now the state most pleasing to God is that of perfection, the one Our Lord embraced on earth and has the Apostles embrace it. It consists, among other means, of living in poverty, chastity, obedience and stability in one's vocation (V:315).
Quote of the Day – January 23
Those whom providence has called to be the first members of a nascent Company usually strive to put it in the state most pleasing to God (V:315).
Quote of the Day – January 22
God has been pleased to compose this Little Company of persons of lowly condition and average intelligence. By his mercy, however, they have good will, which, by His grace, is increasing in them daily (V:267).
Quote of the Day – January 21
It is better to look on in wonder and remain silent at the sight of so many and such incomparable acts of kindness (V:263).
Quote of the Day – January 20
Life is short; its end is soon in view and God's judgment is fearsome to those leaving this life, of whom it is said: "They have not fulfilled their obligations; that is why the Lord has placed them among those who commit iniquity” (V:257).
Quote of the Day – January 19
We must not toy with promising things to God and then failing to keep our word to Him (V:256).
Quote of the Day – January 18
If the glory of the world is nothing but smoke, the contrary is solid good, when it is accepted in the right way (V:231).
Quote of the Day – January 17
God's divine goodness is merciful to us when it pleases Him to allow us to encounter blame and public contempt (V:230).
Quote of the Day – January 16
Life is short, the reward is great (V:220).