Quote/s of the Day – 25 August – St Louis IX (1214-1270) King and Confessor
When the Tartars spread desolation and terror throughout Hungary, Poland and Bohemia, King Louis’ Mother, Queen Blanche expressed her fears but St Louis, calmly viewed the situation:
“Madame, what have we to fear?
If these barbarians come to us,
we shall either conquer or, shall die Martyrs.”
The instructions which St Louis gave to the heir of his crown and which, he had constantly observed himself, testify to his great devotion and holiness.
These were the last admonitions of the Holy King:
- Love God, the Almighty, above all else.
- Flee sin more quickly than you would a serpent.
- Become not fainthearted, in adversity.
- Become not elevated, in the days of prosperity.
- Show the wounds of your soul frequently, to your spiritual physician and refuse no remedies, however bitter, to heal them.
- Pray diligently.
- Be compassionate and generous to the poor.
- If your mind is harassed with doubt, consult a devout man.
- Keep faithful and pious counsellors around you and dismiss those who are wicked.
- All that is good hold fast: all that is bad discard.
- Lend a willing ear to those who speak of God.
- Listen not to calumniators and slanderers.
- So long as you reign, leave not unpunished those who blaspheme God and the Saints.
- First be grateful to God, then to men.
- Love and protect justice and neither neglect nor despise, the complaints of the needy.
- In your own affairs, when they are not perfectly clear, speak and act against yourself.
- Refund immediately the possessions of others.
- Protect the clergy.
- Love and honour your parents.
- If you are obliged to war against Christians, spare the Churches and the Convents.
- Endeavour to terminate all contentions with kindness.
- Guard all your officials with a watchful eye.
- Ever show due reverence to the Pope.
- Overstep not the bounds of moderation in your expenses.
- When I have departed, let prayers and Masses be said for the repose of my soul.
O God, We Love Thee
Prayer inspired by St Louis’ Last Instructions
to his Eldest Son, Philip
(Perhaps Philip prayed thus)
O God, we love Thee.
We wish to do nothing to displease Thee.
If we have troubles, let us thank Thee.
If we do not, we also humbly thank Thee.
Let us pray diligently
and be compassionate and generous to the poor.
May we hold fast all that is good
and all that is bad, discard.
We thank Thee for friends,
who help us bear our burdens
and help us grow in holiness.
Let us turn away from calumniators and slanderers
and lend a willing ear to those who speak of God.
Let us always do what is right and just for those we serve
and promote peace among our neighbours.
Let us be quick to defend our Faith.
O Holy Lord, all Thy holy Saints,
defend us from all evils.
Grant us Thy grace to fulfil always,
Thy Holy Will,
so that Thou may be glorified and honoured
and so we may be with Thee forever.
Amen











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