Love, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
For the nature of love is of a unitive and transforming power which transforms the lover into what he loves, or alternatively, makes the lover one with the other, and vice versa, in so far as is possible.
–Saint Albert the Great (c. 1206-1280)
Love, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
In love we possess the fullness of all good and the realization of our highest longing is not denied us. After all it is love alone by which we turn back to God, are changed into God, cleave to God, and are united to God in such a way that we become one spirit with him, and are by him and through him made blessed here by grace and hereafter in glory.
–Saint Albert the Great (c. 1206-1280)
Love, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
For there is nothing but the power of love which can lead the soul from the things of earth to the lofty summit of heaven. Nor can anyone attain the supreme beatitude unless summoned to it by love and yearning. Love after all is the life of the soul, the wedding garment and the soul’s perfection, containing all the law and the prophets and our Lord’s teaching.
–Saint Albert the Great (c. 1206-1280)
Evangelization, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
We must speak to them with our hands before we speak to them with our lips.
–Saint Peter Claver (1581-1654)
Evangelization, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
Many, many people hereabouts are not becoming Christians for one reason only: there is nobody to make them Christians.
–Saint Francis Xavier (1506-1552)
John Vianney (1786-1859), Page: Quotes, Prayer (when), Quote Author, Quote Topic
Never forget that it is at the beginning of each day that God has the necessary grace for the day ready for us. He knows exactly what opportunities we shall have to sin, and will give us everything we need if we ask him then. That is why the devil does all he can to prevent us from saying our morning prayers or to make us say them badly.
–Saint John Vianney (1786-1859)