Quotes on Beauty by the Saints
There is a beauty of form, a dignity of language, a sublimity of diction which are, so to speak, spontaneous, and are the natural outcome of great thoughts, strong convictions, and glowing feelings. The Fathers [of the Church] often attain to this eloquence without intending to do so, without self-complacency and all unconsciously. - St. Augustine
Christ has made my
soul beautiful with the jewels of grace and virtue. I belong to Him Whom the
Angels serve. - St. Agnes
In beautiful things St. Francis saw Beauty
itself, and through His vestiges imprinted on creation he followed his Beloved
everywhere, making from all things a ladder by which he could climb up and
embrace Him who is utterly desirable. - St. Bonaventure
Oh! Could you but see the
beauty of a soul in the grace of God, you would be so much enamored of it that
you would do nothing else but ask souls of God; and, on the contrary, could a
soul in mortal sin be placed before your eyes, you would do nothing but weep,
and you would hate sin more than the devil himself, and always pray for the
conversion of sinners. --Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi
What beauty? I don’t see my beauty at all; I see only the
graces I’ve received from God. You always misunderstand me; you don’t know,
then, that I’m only a little seedling, a little almond. - Saint
Therese of Lisieux
Placing her in the most noble cloister of holy religion so that, purged there of every stain of sin, she was clothed in the adornment of holy and noble virtue. He reformed the beauty of the soul and leads it back to its first state of innocence so that after this pilgrimage, she can worthily enter into the glorious bridal chamber of her most chaste and virginal spouse Christ Jesus, from whose hand she will receive the prize of triumphant glory. This he imparts to those who, for love of him, abandon the vain pleasures of this weary world, subjecting themselves to the rule of reason and abandoning their self will, and take refuge in the safe port of holy religion, offering themselves completely to the will of another and following the way of most holy obedience and abandoning their own will in all things. - St. Catherine of Bologna
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