Quote/s of the Day – 7 November – The Feast of All Saints of the Order of Preacher
“These, my much loved ones,
are the bequests which I leave to you, as my sons –
have charity among yourselves,
hold fast to humility,
keep a willing poverty.”
“Do not weep, for I shall be more useful to you
after my death and I shall help you then,
more effectively, than during my life.”
St Dominic OP (1170-1221)
“Eternal life flows
from this Sacrament
because God,
with all sweetness,
pours Himself out
upon the blessed.”
“Mary is the divine Page
on which God the Father
wrote the Word of God, His Son.
Let us draw near to her and read her!”
St Albert the Great OP (1200-1280)
Doctor of the Church
“At His Transfiguration
Christ showed His disciples,
the splendour of His Beauty,
to which He will shape and colour,
those who are His :
‘He will reform our lowness
configured to the Body of His Glory.”
“Charity is
the form,
mover,
mother
and root
of all
the virtues.”
“To love is to
will the good
of the other.”
“The greatest kindness
one can render
to any man
consists in leading him
from error to truth.”
St Thomas Aquinas OP (1225 – 1274)
Angelic Doctor of the Church
“The eternal God
asks a favour of His bride:
“Hold Me close to your heart,
close as locket or bracelet fits.”
No matter whether
we walk or stand still,
eat or drink,
we should at all times
wear the golden locket
“Jesus” upon our heart.”
Bl Henry Suso OP (1295-1366)
“Enrich your soul in the great goodness of God –
The Father is your Table,
the Son is your Food
and the Holy Spirit waits on you
and then makes His Dwelling in you.”
“Charity is the sweet and holy bond
which links the soul
with its Creator;
it binds God with man
and man with God.”
St Catherine of Siena OP (1347-1380)
Doctor of the Church
“Once humility is acquired,
charity will come to life
like a burning flame devouring
the corruption of vice
and filling the heart so full,
that there is no place for vanity.”
“A vain question deserves nothing
but silence.
So learn to be silent for a time;
you will edify your brethren
and silence will teach you,
to speak when the hour is come.”
St Vincent Ferrer OP (1350-1419)
St Dominic’s Blessing
By St Dominic de Guzman OP (1170-1221)
May God the Father,
who made us, bless us.
May God the Son,
send His healing among us.
May God the Holy Spirit,
move within us
and give us eyes to see with,
ears to hear with,
and hands, that Your work,
might be done.
May we walk and preach
the word of God to all.
May the angel of peace
watch over us
and lead us at last,
by God’s grace,
to the Kingdom.
Amen
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