On fire with thirst…
The soul does not just feel like seeing God, it longs for him fervently, it is on fire with thirst for him.
–Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
The soul does not just feel like seeing God, it longs for him fervently, it is on fire with thirst for him.
–Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
We must love Christ and always seek Christ’s embraces. Then everything difficult will seem easy.
— Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
It is not enough for me that God has given me grace once, but He must give it always. I ask, that I may receive; and when I have received, I ask again. I am covetous of receiving God’s bounty. He is never slow in giving, nor am I ever weary of receiving. The more I drink, the more thirsty I become.
— Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
Be on your guard when you begin to mortify your body by abstinence and fasting, lest you imagine yourself to be perfect and a saint; for perfection does not consist in this virtue. It is only a help; a disposition; a means though a fitting one, for the attainment of true perfection.
— Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
For the Lord is gracious and merciful and prefers the conversion of a sinner rather than his death. Patient and generous in his mercy, he does not give in to human impatience but is willing to wait a long time for our repentance.
— Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
He who would climb to a lofty height must go by steps, not leaps.
–Saint Gregory the Great (c. 540-604)