Teach me Love
Lord, I feel that I deserve to be condemned because of my inability to love. Grant me the grace to love You, and then, give me any affliction You please. Morning Meditations ( Friday – Second Week of Lent ) Saint Alphonsus of Liguori
Lord, I feel that I deserve to be condemned because of my inability to love. Grant me the grace to love You, and then, give me any affliction You please. Morning Meditations ( Friday – Second Week of Lent ) Saint Alphonsus of Liguori
God Twiddling His Thumbs * God waits for the sinner that he may amend. Know you not that the Lord has borne with you till now, not that you may continue to offend Him, but that you may weep over the evil you have done. Morning Meditations ( Thursday – First Week of Lent )
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Memento, homo, quia pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris (Remember man that you are dust, and into dust you shall return) All the greatness of the world cannot comfort a dying man, when that end comes, nothing will comfort us at death but the thought that we have loved Jesus Christ. Adapted from: Morning Meditations
All know that they must die; but the delusion of many is, that they imagine death to be so far off as if it were never to arrive…Every step, every breath brings us nearer to our end. O God and Lord of infinite majesty. I am ashamed to appear before You. How often have I
He who is conformed in everything to the Divine will, enjoys perpetual peace even in this life. Morning Meditations, Wednesday – Twenty-second Week after Pentecost, Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori