Most Blessed Sacrament…
If we were to approach the most Blessed Sacrament with great faith and love, once would be enough to make us rich.
–Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
If we were to approach the most Blessed Sacrament with great faith and love, once would be enough to make us rich.
–Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
To be little in his sight is not enough; we must be nothing– this is the foundation upon which he would build… The greater our annihilation, the loftier the building he erects thereon.
–Saint Jane Frances de Chantal (1572-1641)
The Lord asks only two things of us: love for his Majesty and love for our neighbor. It is for these two virtues that we must strive, and if we attain them perfectly we are doing his will and so shall be united with him … The surest sign that we are keeping these commandments is, I think, that we should really be loving our neighbor: for we cannot be sure if we are loving God, although we may have good reasons for believing that we are, but we can know quite well if we are loving our neighbor. And be certain that, the farther advanced you find you are in this, the greater the love you will have for God.
–Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
Of what use is it to weigh down Christ’s table with golden cups, when he himself is dying of hunger? First, fill him when he is hungry; then use the means you have left to adorn his table. Will you have a golden cup made but not give a cup of water? What is the use of providing the table with cloths woven of gold thread, and not providing Christ himself with the clothes he needs? What profit is there in that? Tell me: If you were to see him lacking the necessary food but were to leave him in that state and merely surround his table with gold, would he be grateful to you or rather would he not be angry? What if you were to see him clad in worn-out rags and stiff from the cold, and were to forget about clothing him and instead were to set up golden columns for him, saying that you were doing it in his honor? Would he not think he was being mocked and greatly insulted?
–Saint Augustine (354-430)
Let us leave a little room for reflection in our lives, room too for silence. Let us look within ourselves and see whether there is some delightful hidden place inside where we can be free of noise and argument. Let us hear the Word of God in stillness and perhaps we will then come to understand it.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)
Without God, we cannot. Without us, God will not.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)