Quote/s of the Day – 3 June – Wednesday of the Ninth week in Ordinary Time, Readings: 2 Timothy 1:1-3, 6-12, Psalm 123:1-2, Mark 12:18-27
“Speaking of: The Last Things”
“He is not God of the dead but of the living.”
Jesus
Mark 12:27
“At the end of your life,
you will be judged by your love.”
St John of the Cross (1542-1591)
Doctor of the Church
“The school of Christ is the school of charity.
…On the last day,
when the general examination takes place,
…Charity will be the whole syllabus.”
St Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621)
Doctor of the Church
“When it is all over,
you will not regret having suffered,
rather, you will regret, having suffered so little
and suffered that little so badly.”
Bl Sebastian Valfre (1629-1710)
“The bridal train is sweeping by—
Angels are there—
the just made perfect are there—
little children and holy teachers
and white-robed saints and martyrs washed in blood…
His Bride hath made herself ready (Rv 19:7).
She has already attired herself,
while we have been sleeping.”
St John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
“We will not be proclaimed blessed
on the altars in all probability
but if we are faithful,
in Heaven we will be proclaimed ‘blessed’
and that is enough for us.
Let us try to merit this hour of eternal delights.”
Bl Mary of the Passion (1839-1904)
“On the last day, we will not be asked
if we accomplished great deeds,
or been acclaimed by men,
rather we will be asked
if we followed His will,
in the state and condition,
to which we were called.”
St Guido Maria Conforti (1865-1931)
“The issue is now clear.
It is between light and darkness
and every one must choose his side.”
G K Chesterton (1874-1936)
(Chesterton’s last words)
“Each and every one of us,
at the end of the journey of life,
will come face to face with either one
or the other of two faces…
And one of them,
either the merciful face of Christ
or the miserable face of Satan, will say,
“Mine, mine.”
May we be Christ’s!”
Ven Fulton Sheen (1895-1979)
“We must always be ready.
Let our faith be lively and active
and our minds turned towards God,
Who is waiting for us.
There is no need to be afraid.
He is good and merciful.
He desires our salvation.
This is a wonderfully consoling thought.
God desires my salvation!
Let us surrender ourselves to Him,
therefore, as if we had to die this very moment!”
“It is not God Who is relentless.
It is the damned soul
which was relentlessly ungrateful
towards the infinitely good and merciful God.”
“They are flames which will never be extinguished,
flames which burn but do not consume,
flames without light –
dark and accompanied by the shrieking of eternal despair.”
Q Annie,Annie so many tremendous quotes; A Embrace all as they are all spoken through the Holy Spirit
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Bless you.
Memento Mori! We need help from the Saints.
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Amen. Do we ever. I pray for help just for today. Reminds me, I have a Prayer Book that recently just showed up and a nice list of prayers and devotions. One I really love and pray daily is Prayer for Today’s Needs by Sr M Xavier, S N D. “So for tomorrow and it’s needs, I do not pray; but keep me, love me, Lord, just for today.”
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That’s a really very old prayer and actually is a hymn – it is attributed to Sr Xavier and/or to an anglican canonist – if you are a Catholic you believe the first or vice versa. 🤣
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