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Category Archives: Daily Thoughts
The Way to Sanctity
My way to sanctity is different from anyone else’s way to sanctity. The only commonality is that I do the will of God for me-which is most likely not the will of God for someone else. What do You … Continue reading
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If God is With Us…
Oh, Lord, if You are with me, who can be against me? If You help me, I will not fear what men can do to me. Grant me the grace to preserve the peace and tranquility of spirit in the … Continue reading
A Mother’s Day Note for Mother Mary
A Daughter’s Note to Mother Mary on Mother’s Day Happy Mother’s Day, My Dear Mother Mary, Thank you for accepting me into your heart as your child. I am sorry for all the times I have neglected you. Forgive my … Continue reading
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I Am the Way, the Truth and the Life…
Today’s Gospel is such a wonderful passage. It is such a Pauline Bible verse. Jesus reveals His all inclusive name, stating that He Is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Blessed James Alberione chose this title to be specially … Continue reading
Few External Mortifications…
Pauline life actually has few external mortifications, but it requires a whole continuity of sacrifices: the apostolates are actually a serious effort. It requires habit of sacrifice and generous dedication (AD.38) ~ Voice of the Founder April, May and … Continue reading
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We Are Called to be Saints…
During my morning meditation I came across some inspiring words from the founder of the Pauline family. Easier said than done, for sure, but definitely something to aspire to, and none of us lack the opportunities. We may not be … Continue reading
God Chips Away…
“When we live a life of holiness, we allow God to chip away at our imperfections, until the work of art He created begins to shine through.” ~Remember Your Death-Memento Mori (p.55)
Compassion…
Compassion presupposes habitual kindly thoughts.
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January 13, 2020 With Blessed Father Alberione
MONDAY JANUARY 13, 2020 ORDINARY WEEKDAY ST HILARY, BISHOP, DOCTOR 1 Sm 1: 1-8 Psalms 116: 12-19 Mk 1: 14-20 For negative poverty everything is enough for us; positive poverty never says enough for the works of God. Let the … Continue reading
January 12, 2020 With Blessed Father Alberione
SUNDAY JANUARY 12, 2020 BAPTISM OF THE LORD-FEAST Isaiah 42: 1-4, 6-7 Psalms 29: 1-4, 9-10 Acts 10: 34-38 Matthew 3: 13-17 The religious is distinguished by a complete reproduction of the life of Jesus Christ in Himself. He … Continue reading