Trials from on high are always salutary (III:385).
Quote of the Day – October 25
We cannot better assure our eternal happiness than by living and dying in the service of the poor, in the arms of Providence, and with genuine renouncement of ourselves in order to follow Jesus Christ (III:384).
Quote of the Day – October 24
God raises up and humbles us, consoles and afflicts us, according as he sees us disposed to profit by these states (III:382).
Quote of the Day – October 23
We should take as a maxim never to be surprised at current difficulties, no more than at a passing breeze, because with a little patience we shall see them disappear. Time changes everything (III:382).
Quote of the Day – October 22
May He who has set you apart to instruct His people in salvation maintain your flock in doing good and preserve your Church without stain or wrinkle under your guidance (III:377).
Quote of the Day – October 21
The apostolic life does not exclude contemplation but encompasses it and profits by it (III:344).
Quote of the Day – October 20
If temptations are necessary for everyone, they are also a source of merit for those to whom God grants the grace of turning all things to good (III:342).
Quote of the Day – October 19
Man's life is nothing but temptation, and no one is exempt from it (III:342).
Quote of the Day – October 18
Here we want to treat our Brothers as servants, even though it is true to say that most of them are more virtuous than most of us (III:319).
Quote of the Day – October 17
I think the trouble caused in religious Orders by the brothers arises from the fact that they are kept in too lowly a position (III:319).