It is the daily bread, the bread of the elect, which we must often ask of Him and make every effort to break and share with the children of the house, the poor, so that they may make good use of their poverty and not lose the kingdom that belongs to them (IV:15).
Quote of the Day – November 14
All officials are jealous of their authority and only with great difficulty do they recover from wounds in such a tender spot, once they think they have been attacked (IV:12).
Quote of the Day – November 13
The laborers of the Gospel are treasures who deserve to be well taken care of (IV:3).
Quote of the Day – November 12
There are some persons who are content with everything and others who are scarcely content with anything. These latter need patience to bear with themselves (III:616).
Quote of the Day – November 11
We take our temperament with us wherever we go (III:616).
Quote of the Day – November 10
God often delays the conclusion of a holy endeavor so that those involved in it might merit the grace by the length of the work, their patience and their prayers (III:614).
Quote of the Day – November 9
The works of God are not accomplished when we wish them, but whenever it pleases God (III:613).
Quote of the Day – November 8
Peace is worth more than all worldly possessions (III:612).
Quote of the Day – November 7
God is our All and leads us to Himself by Himself (III:603).
Quote of the Day – November 6
Let us honor His poverty, at least by our moderation, if we do not do so by total imitation (III:526).