From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Thought
Our character depends in great part upon the practice of interior discipline, which leads us to the control of our thoughts.
There is a simple method which has been the secret of the success of many undertakings: "Think it over." Be prudent, calculate well, make us of means with the help of good advisers and light from the Tabernacle. All this comes under prudence, which brings peace of mind.
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Social Refinement
The just person respects all: superiors, equals, and inferiors and gives to everyone his/her due: esteem, respect, and mutual help.
The just person knows how to live in society and behave uprightly.
He loves order in his work, timetable, relationships, in arranging his belongings, books, and furniture.
The just man knows himself: his intelligence, health, physical health: accepts his social conditions without snobbery or inferiority complex.
He doesn't deceive himself with false optimism and pessimism. He has good equilibrium; doesn't take dangerous risks nor is he wavering and uncertain in his decisions.
Wisdom inspires: the best friendships, the best of books and entertainment, the best guides, the best poets, this according to one's possibilities.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is in the last line above, the mention of "the best of books and entertainment." It made me think of Sr. Rose Pacatte's series of books,
Lights, Camera... Faith! The most recent is based on the Ten Commandments. The books describe really good movies, some following the themes based on scripture readings at mass; the most recent contains three movies for each of the Ten Commandments. I was amazed at the great movies in there, many we have seen, many we should see. Each movie has a great synopsis, review, scripture/catechism/faith references, and a prayer - absolutely awesome! It's the best of books about the best of entertainment! For more information, or to even order a copy of one (or all) of Sr. Rose's books, click on Lights, Camera... Faith!
What strikes you most today? I'd love to hear about books or movies you may recommend. Click on "COMMENTS" below to leave your reviews or recommendations!
No comments:
Post a Comment