by Blessed James Alberione
St. Cyril, Monk and
St. Methodius, Bishop
Saints Cyril and Methodius, brothers, who converted many Bulgarians, Moravians, and Bohemians, were made Bishops by Pope Adrian II. Both translated the Scriptures and celebrated the sacred rites in the Slavonic language. St. Cyril died in 869 and St. Methodius in 885.
Let us perform all our work as they did, for God's greater honor and glory.
The Power and Weakness of Imagination
Imagination has been the source of wonderful inventions. It has helped form heroes and has given wing to the greatest flights and ascensions of the saints. But it can become a font of idle pleasures, of selfishness, of senseless dreams. It can create, in fact, an unreal, empty way of life, by reason of which, a man, as though under the influence of drugs, is satisfied with wasting his life in a dream world.
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Finding Completeness in Christ
The first thing to be attended to in spiritual life is the process of personal formation.
Each one goes to Christ with the problem of self; this is an urgent and unavoidable problem:
to take the right path
to place oneself squarely in truth,
to secure the full development of life.
Every one goes to the Master carrying a good amount of potentials which have to be realized to the full. The mind, will, and heart of each person have to be developed so that the whole of a person, in formative contact with the Master, may become rooted in that complete and well-balanced evolutionary process inherent in the deepest aspirations of life.
And it is to this goal of completeness that each act of Pauline piety is directed.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is the idea above about the problem of self, placing ourselves squarely in truth, and allowing our heart, will, and mind to grow, or evolve, to the heart, will, and mind of the Divine Master. This passage reminds me of St. Paul's message in Galations 2:20, "... I live, no longer I, but Christ lives in me... " (One of my favorite St. Paul quotes, in my list of St. Paul favorite quotes listed in the right sidebar.)
What strikes you most today?
Click on "COMMENTS" below to share your favorite St. Paul quote.
No comments:
Post a Comment