Religious
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Self-knowledge
We must courageously admit our miseries and failings. Drawn out of nothing, we neither subsist nor act without the continuous help of God. We are attracted to evil by the threefold concupiscence; this inclination to evil grows in us because of our actual sins and our bad habits. Let us humbly admit it, and without discouragement let us, with God's help, reawaken all our faculties, in order to heal wounds, practice virtue, and move resolutely towards the perfection of our heavenly Father.
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
The good demands effort
The law of mortification is universal. Every good that we want to perform requires some effort.
The same holds good for spiritual life, prayer, study, apostolate, religious observance, etc. It applies also to recreation, cleanliness, life in the family and society, to business, to proper diet, to preserve one's health, to win trust and esteem of others. All these require mortification.
One who tries to avoid suffering will suffer the most; and no one will enjoy more than the one who knows how to make reasonable mortification.
"He who loves his life (inordinately) will lose it; and he who mortifies it (reasonably) will save it."
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is St. Louise de Marillac - the picture above is from a Pauline book about her. She lived an amazing, though often painful, life. She never knew her mother, but her father acknowledged and raised her. She was told by her confessor to marry (a man who was secretary to the Queen of France). During civil unrest other relatives were imprisoned and died. She became a widow and suffered from severe depression. Yet, despite all this, she went on to found the Daughters of Charity along with St. Vincent de Paul. Click on St. Louise de Marillac to learn more about her.
St. Louise de Marillac, Pray for us!
What strikes you most today?
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