From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Healthy spiritual practices
Healthy spiritual practices require that one knows how to be by oneself, make personal decisions, and live as an adult.
Decisiveness, energy, tenacity, strict adherence to principles will bring out excellent religious men and women, educators, and spiritual guides.
Knowing how to provide a welcoming, cheerful, and peaceful environment is a precious gift. Jokes, yes, but decent ones; be serious, but at the proper time. Be flexible without being weak. Love orders, but don't make a fetish of it. Be obliging, but not partial. Have respect for the ideas and customs of others while holding on to your own sane and sure ones.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Interior Strength
The principal purpose of meditation is to strengthen the will with lasting, deep, firm and vigorous convictions. Only with these convictions can one resist contrary external influences, that is: the spirit of the world, the flesh, Satan. Also, one will obtain through prayer the necessary interior strength to practice virtue, to accomplish his own duties, and to walk in the way of perfection.
When meditation is lacking, the will becomes weak; lukewarmness slips in; spiritual energies are reduced; and life remains unsatisfied.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati. The first writing from Blessed Alberione today sounded to me like a description of Blessed Frassati. You may know Blessed Frassati's life story, and the fact that Pope John Paul II thought very highly of him, and even that his body is still incorrupt. But, did you know who Blessed Frassati's favorite saint was? Click on his name below his picture at the top of today's blog and you will be taken to the page with the answer.
What strikes you most today?
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