"Our freedom always has this marvelous power to make what
is taken from us—by life, events, or other people—into something offered.
Externally there is no visible difference, but internally everything is
transfigured: fate into free choice, constraint into love, loss into
fruitfulness. Human freedom is of absolutely unheard-of greatness. It does not
confer the power to change everything, but it does empower us to give a meaning
to everything, even meaningless things; and that is much better. We are not
always masters of the unfolding of our lives, but we can always be masters of
the meaning we give them. Our freedom can transform any event in our lives into
an expression of love, abandonment, trust, hope, and offering."
— Fr. Jacques
Philippe, Interior Freedom, p. 58
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Thanksgiving Meditation 2017
"When
you sit down to eat, pray. When you eat bread, do so thanking Him for being so
generous to you. If you drink wine, be mindful of Him who has given it to you
for your pleasure and as a relief in sickness. When you dress, thank Him for
His kindness in providing you with clothes. When you look at the sky and the
beauty of the stars, throw yourself at God’s feet and adore Him who in His
wisdom has arranged things in this way. Similarly, when the sun goes down and
when it rises, when you are asleep or awake, give thanks to God, who created
and arranged all things for your benefit, to have you know, love and praise
their Creator."
— St. Basil the Great
— St. Basil the Great
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Live in peace
"The Spirit of God is a spirit of peace,
and he speaks and acts in peace and gentleness, never in tumult and agitation.
What’s more, the motions of the Spirit are delicate touches that don’t make a
great noise and can penetrate our spiritual consciousness only if we have
within ourselves a sort of calm zone of silence and peace. If our inner world
is noisy and agitated, the gentle voice of the Holy Spirit will find it very
difficult to be heard. If we want to recognize and follow the Spirit’s motions,
it is of the greatest importance to maintain a peaceful heart in all
circumstances."
— Fr. Jacques Philippe, In the School of the
Holy Spirit, p. 37
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