From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Live 24 hours of the day
A day has 24 hours. It is the time from waking up in one morning till we wake up in the next morning: 24 hours.
But is not a day from one nidnight to the next?
Of course the solar day is. But the spiritual day, the day of human activity is something different. You may say one doesn't work throughout the day. Never mind. Rest is meritorious as well because we close the account in the evening and offer and consecrateour sleep to the Lord.
Therefore a day for us is from waking up in one morning till we rise the nest day to start again our ordinary activities.
A day is a mere word, and it has value an as much as we have made good use of it, that is, how we have spent the 24 hours, how we have taken care of the hours and how we have sanctified them.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
True Men
A man must be just with God, to whom he owes honor, love, respect and submission; just with his neighbors, respecting them in their spiritual gifts, in their liberty, in hteir reputation and in their persons; just with himself, trying to do good to his own soul, subjecting his body to reason and treating it with dignity. Blasphemers, thieves, culumniators, those who desire the goods and women of others, those who are cruel, scandalous and violent with the weak, oppressors of peoples, those who defraud the laborer of his just wage, those who do not abide by the contracts they have made... all these are not true men.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Today is a word: Alba. In Italian, alba means sunrise or dawn. This is most appropriate because Alba is also the name of the city in Italy where Blessed James Alberione began the Pauline Family (with the Society of St. Paul in 1914).
What strikes you most today?
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