Quotes on Evangelism by the Saints
If you truly want to help the soul of your neighbor, you should approach God first with all your heart. Ask him simply to fill you with charity, the greatest of all virtues; with it you can accomplish what you desire. St. Vincent Ferrer
There is nothing colder than a Christian
who is not concerned about the salvation of others . . . Do not say, I cannot
help others: for, if you are truly a Christian it is impossible not to. Natural
objects have properties that cannot be denied; the same is true of what I have
just said, because it is the nature of a Christian to act in that way. Do not
offend God by deception. If you said that the sun cannot shine, you would be
committing an offense against God and making a liar of Him. It is easier for
the sinner to shine or give warmth than for a Christian to cease to give light:
it is easier for that to happen than for light to become darkness. Do not say
that that is impossible: what is impossible is the contrary . . . If we behave
in the correct way, everything else will follow as a natural consequence. The
light of Christians cannot be hidden, a lamp shining so brightly cannot be
hidden. - St. John Chrysostom
Eating and drinking don't make friendships
- such friendship even robbers and murderers have. But if we are friends, if we
truly care for one another, let us help one another spiritually. . . Let us
hinder those things that lead our friends away to hell. - St. John Chrysostom
Son of man, I have made thee a watchman to
the house of Israel: and thou shalt hear the word out of my mouth, and shalt
tell it them from me. If, when I say to the wicked, Thou shalt surely die: thou
declare it not to him, nor speak to him, that he may be converted from his
wicked way, and live: the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity, but I will
require his blood at thy hand. But if thou give warning to the wicked, and he
be not converted from his wickedness, and from his evil way: he indeed shall die
in his iniquity, but thou hast delivered thy soul. - Ezechiel 3:17-19
It is absolutely necessary, both for our
advancement and the salvation of others, to follow always and in all things the
beautiful light of faith. - St. Vincent de Paul
You are the salt of the earth! You are the
light of the world! See to it that the people are edified by your example, by
the purity of your lives, by the moderation of your conduct, and the brilliance
of your holiness! God does not ask of you mere ordinary virtue. He demands
downright perfection! - Pope St. Pius V, to the cardinals
Let us highly esteem devotion to the
Blessed Virgin, and let us lose no opportunity of inspiring others with it - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
When we have to reply to some one who speaks
harshly to us, we must always do it with gentleness. If we are angry, it is
better to keep silence. - St.
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Whenever we wish to win someone over and engage him in the greater service of God our Lord, we should use the same strategy for good that the enemy employs to draw a good soul to evil. The enemy enters through the others' door and comes out his own. He enters with the other, not by opposing his ways but by praising them. He acts familiarly with the soul, suggesting good and holy thoughts that bring peace to the good soul. Then, little by little, he tries to come out his own door, always portraying some error or illusion under the appearance of something good, but which will always be evil. So, we may lead others to good by praying or agreeing with them on a certain good point, leaving aside whatever else may be wrong. Thus after gaining his confidence, we shall meet with better success. In this sense we enter his door with him, but we come out our own. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
Whenever we wish to win someone over and engage him in the greater service of God our Lord, we should use the same strategy for good that the enemy employs to draw a good soul to evil. The enemy enters through the others' door and comes out his own. He enters with the other, not by opposing his ways but by praising them. He acts familiarly with the soul, suggesting good and holy thoughts that bring peace to the good soul. Then, little by little, he tries to come out his own door, always portraying some error or illusion under the appearance of something good, but which will always be evil. So, we may lead others to good by praying or agreeing with them on a certain good point, leaving aside whatever else may be wrong. Thus after gaining his confidence, we shall meet with better success. In this sense we enter his door with him, but we come out our own. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
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