Compiled by J. Maurus
The spiritual labour
Our spiritual work has two parts: purification and sanctification. The examen of conscience is a great means of growth: clean the plant with expiation and nourish it with the sacraments, good friendships and prayer.
Self-knowledge is precious, rather it is a necessity. It saves us from both a dangerous optimism and a too facile discouragement.
The examen is very useful to strike a stable equilibrium in us.
It helps us to acknowledge sincerely the gifts of God and thank him; use them for growth in holiness. It helps us also to discover honestly our drawbacks and inadequacies and faults in order to eliminate them.
It is necessary to examine our habits: to cultivate the good ones and to root out the bad ones.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Temptations
Everyone is subjected to temptations. Some of them come from the world, throught bad example; some from the devil, who circles about and approaches the weak especially; some from our passions: pride, idleness, envy, etc. In faith and humility we must always pray for tempted souls.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is the Ignatian Examen of Conscience - one of the things I love most about Pauline Spirituality is that it encompasses and includes all other Catholic Spiritualities. Blessed Alberione felt drawn to the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises and Examen of Conscience. Click on "Examen of Conscience" to learn more about it.
What strikes you most today?
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