St. Martina Refuses to Adore the Idols
by 17th Century artist Pietro da Cortona
Friday, January 30, 2009
Feast of St. Martina
Virgin and Martyr
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Christian Fortitude
Fortitude is the moral and supernatural virtue which makes the soul generous and intrepid in working for heaven in spite of difficulties, fear and even death itself. The brave heart knows how to take on work and bear its burden. On the path of virtue and of the duty of one's state in life, there are obstacles, temptations and fears. We must courageously face them. Fortitude helps us resolve our problems without the slightest fear to work with the necessary effort, to persevere right to the end. The person who wants to do so becomes a saint. But only the one who really wants to!
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Christ perfects the human person
Jesus Christ is the divine and the unique Master: Firstly, because he is the truth itself, the essential and eternal truth; he is the Word that the Father generated in eternity. Secondly, he is the way and life. In Christ the human person has the greatest and supernatural development.
The Christian life is destined to the vision of God in heaven: in the vision of love and joy. Faith obtains the vision; believe to see. "Without faith it is impossible to please God."
The nobility of the human person comes from his intelligence by which he is the image and likeness of God. Man gives his greatest homage to God by subduing his mind and using it wisely to know him and the things at the service of the Lord.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is the line, "faith obtains the vision; believe to see." I have never heard it put that way before, but that is my goal: to see the Beatific Vision. Blessed Alberione just has that gift for speaking spiritual truths in a way that I need to hear them! Blessed James Alberione, pray for us!
What strikes you most today?
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