Page: Quotes, Pio (1887-1968), Quote Author, Quote Topic, Struggle (with Sin)
The devil is like a rabid dog tied to a chain; beyond the length of the chain he cannot seize anyone. And you: keep at a distance. If you approach too near, you let yourself be caught. Remember that the devil has only one door by which to enter the soul: the will.
–Saint Pio (1887-1968)
Page: Quotes, Spiritual (life)
Whenever you are seized by melancholy, let your thoughts dwell on that fateful night on which the Son of God began the work of redemption in the solitude of Gethsemane and offer your own sufferings to the Divine Father, along with the sufferings of Jesus.
–Saint Pio (1887-1968)
Page: Quotes, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
In darkness, at times of tribulation and distress of the spirit, Jesus is with you. In such a state you see nothing but darkness, but I can assure you on God’s behalf that the light of the Lord is all around you and pervades your spirit. . .You see yourself forsaken and I assure you that Jesus is holding you tighter than ever to His divine Heart.
–Saint Pio (1887-1968)
Grace, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
Let us therefore, love to quench our thirst at this fountain of living water and go forward all the time along the way of divine love. But let us also be convinced that our souls will never be satisfied here below. In fact it would be disastrous for us if, at a certain stage of our journey, we were to feel satisfied, for it would be a sign that we thought we had reached our goal, and in this we would be deceived.
–Saint Pio (1887-1968)
Page: Quotes, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
Never let us put aside the thought of our ultimate aim. And what is this ultimate aim? To know God, principally, is why he conceived our days, our years. Therefore, let us try never to forget this ultimate aim, for everything depends on it. And for what reason? To serve him with faith, with love, and with constancy. Let us try to excel in all of this, then. Since God created us for love, he takes care of us for love, and for love he has promised us the prize.
–Saint Pio (1887-1968)
Blessed Virgin Mary, Gregory Nazianzen (329-c. 391), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
If anyone does not believe that Holy Mary is the Mother of God, such a one is a stranger to the Godhead.
–Saint Gregory Nazianzen (329- c. 391)