by Blessed James Alberione
St. John of the Cross
Priest and Doctor
St. John was born near Avila, Spain in 1542. He entered the Carmelite Order in 1563 and collaborated with the great St. Teresa of Avila in the reform of the Order. His generous endeavors and faithfulness to the spirit of Carmel brought him misunderstanding, suffering, and betrayal. His love for Christ and His cross led St. John down the road to mystical union with God. His writings are spiritual "classics" read with profit by countless individuals the world over. True to Christ's cross until the end, St. John died in 1591.
Let us ask St. John of the Cross for that liberating spirit of self-denial and true love of the cross that he sought after all his life.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I feel like a spiritual wimp when I read about St. John of the Cross. I am really not good at self-denial, especially when it comes to food. I should be more moderate in what I eat for my own health and to avoid gluttony, but I eat more than I need to if I'm stressed, if I'm happy, if I'm sad, or simply just because food is there. I like the term Blessed Alberione used above when he described the "liberating spirit of self-denial." And Blessed Alberione was thin and happy and a Saint - I need to imitate him more - he knows what he's talking about!
What strikes you most today?
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