May Christ be…
May Christ be heard in our language, may Christ be seen in our life, may he be perceived in our hearts.
–Saint Peter Damian (1007-1072)
May Christ be heard in our language, may Christ be seen in our life, may he be perceived in our hearts.
–Saint Peter Damian (1007-1072)
One of the most profound paradoxes of life is the fact that a man becomes more fully himself the less he thinks of himself.
–Roman Guardini (1885-1968)
It is of paramount importance— we must repeat this— for contemplation to become prayer. The worshiper must reach out to the living God, must become aware of His holy presence, must seek out His holy countenance and enter into His heart. Contemplation should become a real dialogue in which man’s I faces its true Thou, which is God.
–Roman Guardini (1885-1968)
I will go anywhere and do anything in order to communicate the love of Jesus to those who do not know Him or have forgotten Him.
–Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini (1850-1917)
We should traverse the whole world to make Jesus Christ known and loved… A God who loves us so much! Can we not love him with all our souls, no matter what the sacrifice?
–Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini (1850-1917)
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)