Thursday, February 25, 2010
All will be well
"To feel that everything is in God's hands, in Love's hands, is to feel convinced that somehow in the end all well be well: to feel that somehow out of evil good will come in the end, and that in the end beauty will rise from the ashes of ugliness."
--Rev. Gerald Vann O.P. in The High Green Hill
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
He loves
"He loves, He hopes, He waits. If He came down on our altars on certain days only, some sinner, on being moved to repentance, might have to look for Him, and not finding Him, might have to wait. Our Lord prefers to wait Himself for the sinner for years rather than keep him waiting one instant."
--Saint Peter Julian Eymard
--Saint Peter Julian Eymard
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Christian virtue
"Christian virtue is a question not so much of doing as of being. When you hear it said of someone "He's a different man since he fell in love" you have a clue what must happen to the Christian. As you are, so you will act: love affects one's being, and therefore, in consequence, one's behavior--even though you do the same things you will do them differently--and it is when you can say "I live, now not I" that you can go on to say "I can do all things"; and you can say the latter because you add, with the docility of a child, "in Him who strengtheneth me."
--Rev. Gerald Vann in The Divine Pity: A Study in the Social Implications of the Beatitudes
Saturday, February 20, 2010
They shall be comforted
"But they that mourn, they shall be comforted; and they shall be comforted, not simply by a subsequent reward, a belated consolation prize for what they have suffered, but because their sorrow itself will be turned into joy even on earth, the sort of joy that gives life and strength and courage and exhilaration."
-- Rev. Gerald Vann, O.P. in The Divine Pity: A Study in the Social Implications of the Beatitudes
Friday, February 19, 2010
The tower to be built
"...before setting to work for God and to fight against the devil, first calculate your forces; and if you consider yourself well enough equipped to begin, you are a fool, because the tower to be built costs an outrageous price, and the enemy coming out to meet you is an angel, before whom you are of no account. Get to know yourself so well that you cannot contemplate yourself without flinching. Then there will be room for hope. In the sure knowledge that you are obliged to do the impossible in Him who strengthens you, then you are ready for a task which can be performed only through the Cross."
--Jacques Maritain, as quoted by Father Gerald Vann, O.P. in The Seven Swords
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