by Blessed James Alberione
St. Paulinus of Nola
Bishop
St. Paulinus was born at Bordeaux, France, around 353. He became a senator and later was elected Roman Consul of the area. Converted by the grace of God near the tomb of St. Felix, and thirsting for a better way of life, Paulinus gave away all his property and possessions. He and his wife moved to Nola, near Naples. In 409 the people of Nola elected him bishop. He was a great-hearted and holy shepherd of his flock for 22 years and died in 431.
Following his example, let us learn to see the glitter of this world for what it is and to aspire to the glory of heaven.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I went to confession this weekend. I hate to admit that it's been a while since I've been, but now that I have, I remember how awesome this sacrament is. Every time I go, I feel so much better afterwards - like I've been given another chance to start over (not start sinning again, but trying to avoid sin better than I have). My goal is to try to take advantage of this awesome sacrament more often.
What is on your mind most today? Click on "COMMENTS" below to share your thoughts.
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