Eucharist, Eucharistic Adoration, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
Certainly amongst all devotions, after that of receiving the sacraments, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament holds first place, is most pleasing to God, and most useful to ourselves. Do not then, O devout soul, refuse to begin this devotion; and forsaking the conversation of men, dwell each day, from this time forward, for at least half or quarter of an hour, in some church, in the presence of Jesus Christ under the sacramental species. Taste and see how sweet is the Lord.
–Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)
Page: Quotes, Prayer (how), Prayer (problems), Quote Author, Quote Topic, Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
Gently recall your mind when it wanders . . . unceasingly gather up again your scattered spirit. Turn your inward eye once more towards Him . . . persevere with an unconquered heart.
–Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
Love, Love (others), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
Those who really love God love all good, seek all good, help forward all good, praise all good, and invariably join forces with good people and help and defend them. They love only truth and things worthy of love.
–Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
Eucharist, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
If every time the blood is poured out it is poured out for the remission of sins, I ought to receive it always, that my sins may always be forgiven me; because I constantly sin, I constantly need to have the remedy.
–Saint Ambrose of Milan (339-397)
Eucharist, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
We must approach this table with fear, for our mind must understand that reverence is due Him whose body we are coming to receive. For the mind ought to judge this way within itself, because it is the Lord whose blood we drink in this mystery.
–Saint Ambrose of Milan (339-397)
Eucharist, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
If it is “daily bread,” why do you take it once a year? . . . Take daily what is to profit you daily. Live in such a way that you may deserve to receive it daily. He who does not deserve to receive it daily, does not deserve to receive it once a year.
–Saint Ambrose of Milan (339-397)