Isaac of Syria (Seventh Century), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
Sit in the presence of the Lord every moment of your life, as you think of him and remember him in your heart. Otherwise, when you only see him after a period of time, you will lack freedom of converse with him, out of shame; for great freedom of converse is born out of constant association with him.
–Saint Isaac of Syria (Seventh Century)
Eucharistic Adoration, Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891-1942)
The Lord is present in the tabernacle in his divinity and in his humanity. He is not present for his own sake but for ours: it is his delight to be with the ‘children of men.’ He knows, too, that, being what we are, we need his personal nearness. In consequence, every thoughtful and sensitive person will feel attracted and will be there as often and as long as possible. And the practice of the Church, which has instituted perpetual adoration, is just as clear.
–Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891-1942)
Detachment, John of the Cross (1542-1591), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
The soul that is attached to anything, however much good there may be in it, will not arrive at the liberty of divine union. For whether it be a strong wire rope or a slender and delicate thread that holds the bird, it matters not, if it really holds it fast; for until the cord be broken, the bird cannot fly.
–Saint John of the Cross (1542-1591)
Creation, Gregory Nazianzen (329-c. 391), Love, Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
Let us put into practice the supreme and primary law of God. He sends down rain on just and sinful alike, and causes the sun to rise on all without distinction. To all earth’s creatures he has given the broad earth, the springs, the rivers and the forests. He has given the air to the birds, and the waters to those who live in the water. He has given abundantly to all the basic needs of life, not as a private possession, not restricted by law, not divided by boundaries, but as common to all, amply and in rich measure. His gifts are not deficient in any way, because he wanted to give equality of blessing to equality of worth, and to show the abundance of his generosity.
–Saint Gregory Nazianzen (329-c. 391)
Augustine (354-430), Confession, Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
In failing to confess, Lord, I would only hide You from myself, not myself from You.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)
Augustine (354-430), Confession, Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
The present time is the time for confession. Confess what you have done, whether by words or by actions, whether by day or by night. If you confess at the acceptable time, you will receive the heavenly treasure on the Day of salvation. Make yourself pure so that you may be a vessel of more abundant grace.
— Saint Augustine (354-430)