New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Piety useful for everything
Piety is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. It generates in the soul a filial affection towards God and a tender devotion to the divine Persons and toward things spiritual, and it enables us to fulfill with dedication our religious duties.
A person who wants to enjoy some happiness here on earth cannot find a better exercise than piety. St. Paul exhorts: "Physical exercise has some value, but spiritual exercise is valuable in every way, because it promises life both for the present and for the future" (1 Tim 4:8).
Peace of mind, happiness of a good conscience, the fortune of experiencing love of and fellowship with God, the satisfaction of progressing in holiness, divine blessings on our work, undertakings, studies, apostolate, the conviction that God the Father, Jesus Christ, Mary most holy, St. Paul are with us, the security of heaven... are all fruits of piety.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Archbishop Timothy Dolan is now Archbishop of New York. He comes to New York from Milwaukee, but he is originally a St. Louisan. What a blessing he is for New York and the Church in general! I had the pleasure of sitting and talking with Archbishop Dolan when the Daughters of St. Paul in St. Louis honored him as their St. Paul Man of the Year. Like the Daughters of St. Paul, he is most often seen smiling, laughing, and joking. As Blessed Alberione says above, "A person who wants to enjoy some happiness here on earth cannot find a better exercise than piety." Archbishop Dolan obviously knows that already.
What strikes you most today?
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