by Blessed James Alberione
St. Bernard
Abbot and Doctor
St. Bernard was born of a noble Burgundian family in 1090. At the age of 22, accompanied by 30 other young men, he entered the Cistercian Order. Orator and learned Doctor, he was the flame which enlightened the world in the 12th Century. He died in 1153.
Let us imitate St. Bernard in his generous dedication to God and his tender love for the Mother of God.
What Strikes Me Most Today
The fact I remember about St. Bernard was his love of Scripture - when he was stressed or just looking to relax, reading Scripture is what did it for him. I would love to pick up that habit!
What strikes you most today?
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A blessed 95th Anniversary of the Pauline Family! May the love of our Divine Master fill this day for you Jeff with His peace and joy.
ReplyDeleteYou may be interested in joining other Pauline Family members from several of our Institutes at the Holy Family Institute's Triduum in September. Please find details at www.hficoncord.com. We gather annually in Ohio from all over the United States; I think you and your family would enjoy the experience of the Pauline celebrations, Mass, prayer, Eucharistic Adoration, activities and conferences.
May our Lady, Queen of Apostles, draw you ever closer to the Heart of Jesus, fount of life and holiness.
Tami
HFI
Happy Anniversary to the Pauline Family!
ReplyDeleteThanking God for his faithfulness to our Family & to the new ways of communicating He is opening for the Word of God in the 21st century!