Saint Alphonsus Maria
de Liguori Quotes
We should only make
use of life to grow in the love of God.
I Love Jesus Christ and that is why I
am on fire with the desire to give Him souls, first of all my own, and then an
incalculable number of others
He who trusts himself is lost. He who
trusts God can do all things.
He who suffers in
patience, suffers less and saves his soul. He who suffers impatiently,
suffers more and loses his soul.
To acquire courage it
is very useful to read the lives of the saints, especially
of those who, after living in sin, attained
great sanctity.
To put into practice
the teachings of our holy faith, it is not enough to convince ourselves that
they are true; we must love them. Love united to faith makes us practise
our religion.
When you do a good
action, have the intention of first pleasing God, and then of giving good
example to your neighbor.
When the afflictions
of this life overcome us, let us encourage ourselves to bear them patiently by
the hope of heaven.
The more a person loves God, the more
reason he has to hope in Him. This hope produces in the Saints an unutterable
peace, which they preserve even in adversity, because as they love God, and
know how beautiful He is to those who love Him, they place all their confidence
and find all their repose in Him alone.
Let your constant practice be to offer
yourself to God, that He may do with you what He pleases.
Let us thank God for having called us to His holy faith. It is a great gift, and the number of those who thank God for it is small.
If, on a rare occasion, it is necessary to speak with some severity in order to make a grievous crime felt, we should always, at the conclusion of the rebuke, add some kind words. We must heal wounds, as the Samaritan did, with wine and oil. But as oil floats above all other liquors, so meekness should predominate in all our actions.
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs
is the kingdom of heaven.
By "the poor in spirit" is meant
those who are poor in earthly desires, and desire nothing but God. These are
poor in desires, but not without affection, because they live contented even in
this life; and, therefore, the Lord does not say, "Theirs will be the
kingdom of heaven," but "theirs is," because even in this life
they are rich in spiritual blessings which they receive from God; and thus,
however poor they are in temporal goods, they live content with their condition.
Let us make up for lost time. Let us give
to God the time that remains to us.
Our Savior says, if you have not
received the graces that you desire, do not complain to me, but blame yourself,
because you have neglected to seek them from me.
They are different from the rich in earthly
desires, who, in the present life, whatever riches they possess, are always
poor, and live discontented; for the good things of this life do not satisfy
our thirst, however much they are increased; wherefore, these persons are never
contented, never attaining to the acquisition of what they desire.
Realize that you may gain more in a
quarter of an hour of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament than in all other
practices of the day.
"Mary being destined
to negotiate peace between God and man, it was not proper that she should be
an accomplice in the disobedience of Adam."
Mary having co-operated in our redemption with so much glory to God and so much love for us, Our Lord ordained that no one shall obtain salvation except through her intercession.
He who wishes to find Jesus will do so only by having recourse to Mary.
Mary having always lived wholly detached from earthly things and united with God, death, which united her more closely to Him, was extremely sweet and agreeable to her.
Mary having co-operated in our redemption with so much glory to God and so much love for us, Our Lord ordained that no one shall obtain salvation except through her intercession.
He who wishes to find Jesus will do so only by having recourse to Mary.
Mary having always lived wholly detached from earthly things and united with God, death, which united her more closely to Him, was extremely sweet and agreeable to her.
By assisting them we shall not only give
great pleasure to God, but will acquire also great merit for ourselves. And, in
return for our suffrages, these blessed souls will not neglect to obtain for us
many graces from God, but particularly the grace of eternal life. I hold for
certain that a soul delivered from Purgatory by the suffrages of a Christian,
when she enters paradise, will not fail to say to God: "Lord, do not
suffer to be lost that person who has liberated me from the prison of
Purgatory, and has brought me to the enjoyment of Thy glory sooner than I have
deserved."
Woe to him who neglects to recommend himself to Mary, and thus closes the channel of grace!
There are many things
which seem to us misfortunes and which we call such; but if we understood the
designs of God we would call them graces.
The upright intention
is the soul of our actions. It gives them life and makes them good.
The most perfect and
meritorious intention is that by which, in all our actions, we have in view
only the good pleasure of God and the accomplishment of His holy will.
We are not created for this earth. The end
for which God has placed us in the world, is this, that by our good works we
may merit eternal life. "The end is life everlasting." (Rom. vi. 22)'
The more a person loves God, the more reason
he has to hope in Him. This hope produces in the Saints an unutterable peace,
which they preserve even in adversity, because as they love God, and know how
beautiful He is to those who love Him, they place all their confidence and find
all their repose in Him alone.
God pardons sins; but
He will not pardon the will to sin.
He who does not
overcome his predominant passion is in great danger of being lost. He who
does overcome it will easily conquer all the rest.
If we would completely rejoice the
heart of God, let us strive in all things to conform ourselves to His divine
will. Let us not only strive to conform ourselves, but also to unite ourselves
to whatever dispositions God makes of us. Conformity signifies that we join our
wills to the will of God. Uniformity means more. Uniformity means that we make
one will of God's will and our will. In this way we will only what God wills.
God's will alone is our will.
It is folly not to
think of death. It is greater folly to think of it, and not prepare for
it.
If you desire heaven, you must walk in the
way which leads to heaven; if you should walk in the way which leads to hell,
you will one day unhappily find yourself there.
If you pray, you are positive of
saving your soul. If you do not pray, you are just as positive of losing your
soul.
Acquire the habit of speaking to God as if
you were alone with Him, familiarly and with confidence and love, as to the
dearest and most loving of friends. Speak to Him often of your business, your
plans, your troubles, your fears— of everything that concerns you. Converse
with Him confidently and frankly; for God is not wont to speak to a soul that
does not speak to Him.
A soul which does not
practise the exercise of prayer is very like a paralyzed body which, though
possessing feet and hands, makes no use of them.
In the Great Deluge in the days of Noah,
nearly all mankind perished, eight persons alone being saved in the Ark. In our
days a deluge, not of water but of sins, continually inundates the earth, and
out of this deluge very few escape. Scarcely anyone is saved.
The truly humble
reject all praise for themselves, and refer it all to God.
We do not keep an account of the graces which God has given us, but God our Lord keeps an account of them. He has fixed the measure thereof."
Mary was the most perfect among the saints only because she was always perfectly united to the will of God.
After the love which we owe Jesus Christ, we must give the chief place in our heart to the love of His Mother Mary.
When we feel our cross weighing upon us, let us have recourse to Mary, whom the Church calls the 'Consoler of the Afflicted.
Blessed are the actions enclosed between two Hail Marys.
The servants of Mary who are in purgatory receive visits and consolations from her.
If you persevere until death in true devotion to Mary, your salvation is certain.
We do not keep an account of the graces which God has given us, but God our Lord keeps an account of them. He has fixed the measure thereof."
Mary was the most perfect among the saints only because she was always perfectly united to the will of God.
After the love which we owe Jesus Christ, we must give the chief place in our heart to the love of His Mother Mary.
When we feel our cross weighing upon us, let us have recourse to Mary, whom the Church calls the 'Consoler of the Afflicted.
Blessed are the actions enclosed between two Hail Marys.
The servants of Mary who are in purgatory receive visits and consolations from her.
If you persevere until death in true devotion to Mary, your salvation is certain.
Mary being in heaven
nearer to God and more united to Him, knows our miseries better, compassionates
them more, and can more efficaciously assist us.
The Virgin Mother, all pure and all white, will make her servants pure and white.
Let us offer ourselves without delay and without reserve to Mary, and beg her to offer us herself to God.
Such is the compassion, such the love which Mary bears us, that she is never tired of praying for us.
May the two names so sweet and so powerful, of Jesus and Mary, be always in our heats and on our lips!
Whatsoever we do, we can never be true children of Mary, unless we are humble.
The Virgin Mother, all pure and all white, will make her servants pure and white.
Let us offer ourselves without delay and without reserve to Mary, and beg her to offer us herself to God.
Such is the compassion, such the love which Mary bears us, that she is never tired of praying for us.
May the two names so sweet and so powerful, of Jesus and Mary, be always in our heats and on our lips!
Whatsoever we do, we can never be true children of Mary, unless we are humble.
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