Maxims to Live By
We can never attain to perfection while we have an affection for any imperfection. -St. Francis de Sales
Do not lay open your conscience to anyone
whom you do not trust in your heart. - St. Poemen
Regard yourself as more vile and miserable
in the sight of God because of your faults than any sinner whatever, no matter
what his sins. . . and consider closely that any grace or inclination to good
or desire of virtue you may have, is not of yourself but of the sole mercy of
Christ. - St. Vincent Ferrer
Live in the joy and the peace of the divine
Majesty. Live lost in divine love. Live for divine love and of divine love. - St. Paul of the Cross
In all things let us not forget to repeat
with the Lord Jesus: "Not my will but Thine be done". . . . Let us
not forget that Jesus not only suffered, but also rose in glory; so, too, we go
to the glory of the Resurrection by way of suffering and the Cross. - St.
Maximilian Kolbe
Before choosing, let us examine well
whether the attachment we feel for an object springs solely from the love of
God. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
When a man is reproved for anything, he
ought not to take it too much to heart, for we commit a greater fault by our
sadness than by the sin for which we are reproved. - St. Philip Neri
As soon as we know the will of God, we
ought without delay to follow it. - St. Paul of the Cross
Conform yourself as closely as possible to
His humility and gentleness in dealing with your neighbor. . . Love those who
humble and contradict you, for they are more useful to your perfection than
those who flatter you. - St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Place before your eyes as models for imitation, not the weak and cowardly, but the fervent and courageous. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
Make the body serve the commandments,
keeping it so far as possible free from sickness and sensual pleasure. - St.
Thalassios the Libyan
Let thy first rule be to flee the
conversation of every human being, in so far as it is simply conversation,
except as deeds of charity may demand; but to love people very much, and talk
with few of them. And know how to talk in moderation even with those whom thou
lovest with spiritual love. . . - St. Catherine of Siena
Go in search of occasions to serve your
accusers. You should seek these occasions more assiduously than people seek
pearls and diamonds. - St. Paul of the Cross
Perfection consists in renouncing
ourselves, in carrying our cross, and in following Jesus Christ. Now, he who
renounces himself most perfectly carries his cross the best and follows nearest
to Jesus Christ is he who never does his own will, but always that of God. - St. Vincent de Paul
But I say to you, do not resist evil;
but if someone hits you on the right cheek, turn to him the other cheek as
well. And if anyone sues you in the courts, and takes away your coat, let him
have your cloak also. And if anyone forces you to go a mile, go with him for
two miles" (Matt. 5:39-41). Why did He say this? Both to keep you free
from anger and irritation, and to correct the other person by means of your
forbearance, so that like a good Father He might bring the two of you under the
yoke of love. - St. Maximos the Confessor
Shun useless conversation. We lose by it
both time and the spirit of devotion. - St. Thomas Aquinas
Be very quick to turn away from whatever
leads or allurs to lewd conduct, for this evil works without our knowing it and
from small beginnings moves on to great difficulties. Such things are always
easier to avoid than to cure. - St. Francis de Sales
The forceful practice of self-control and
love, patience and stillness, will destroy the passions hidden within us. - St. Thalassios the Libyan
The best preparation for the divine banquet
is to keep ourselves well purified, and to watch over our tongue, which is the
first member that touches the sacred Host. - St. Paul of the Cross
When you are insulted by someone or
humiliated, guard against angry thoughts, lest they arouse a feeling of
irritation, and so cut you off from love and place you in the realm of hatred. - St. Maximos the Confessor
Run from places of sin as from the plague. - St. John Climacus
Do not permit yourself to be a spectacle
for the gossip of others; do not allow your honor to be degraded. Do not
associate with vain people. Avoid the bad; rebuff the indolent. Flee overmuch
association with men, especially those who are more inclined to vice. - St. Isidore of Seville
If you wish to advance in the love of God,
speak of it; for pious conversations are to charity what the wind is to the
flame. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
Do not pass one day without devoting a half
hour, or at least a quarter of an hour, to meditation on the sorrowful Passion
of your Saviour. Have a continual remembrance of the agonies of your crucified
Love, and know that the greatest saints, who now, in heaven, triumph in holy
love, arrived at perfection in this way. - St. Paul of the Cross
Maintain a regular level of ascetic practice and do not break your rule unless forced to do so. - St. Thalassios the Libyan
Maintain a regular level of ascetic practice and do not break your rule unless forced to do so. - St. Thalassios the Libyan
Then I read the Gospel, and saw there that
a great means of reaching perfection was the selling of one's goods, the
sharing of them with the poor, the giving up of all care for this life, and the
refusal to allow the soul to be turned by any sympathy towards things of
earth. - St. Basil the Great
You should not pay so much attention to or
dwell on certain gifts, but rather go to the Divine Source whence they
proceed. - St. Paul of the Cross
Those visions, elevations, and lights are
seldom genuine. Hence, says a great saint, "it is always best to reject
them, to distrust them, particularly in the case of women, whose imagination is
most vivid." In acting thus, we act well, because, if they come from God,
they will not fail to produce their effect, even though we ignore them; and if
they come from the devil, which is more probable, we guard ourselves, in
rejecting them, against illusion. - St. Paul of the Cross
Blessed the one who seated in his cell,
like a noble warrior, guards the treasure of the kingdom, that is his body with
his soul, blameless in the Lord. - St. Ephrem of Syria
Ask Jesus to make you a saint. After all, only He can do that. Go to confession regularly and to Communion as often as you can. - St. Dominic Savio
Go and set the whole world on fire with the
fire of Divine love. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
I despair. I despair. . . I despair of myself, but I trust in God, hence, during this life which we are exposed to so many dangers of losing God, it is necessary for us to live always in great distrust in ourselves, and full of confidence in God. - St. Philip Neri
We must never lose sight of the fact that
we are either saints or outcasts, that we must love for Heaven or for Hell;
there is no middle path in this. - St. Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney, the
Cure of Ars
Keep this in mind, for it is very important
advice, so do not neglect it until you find you have such a fixed determination
not to offend the Lord that you would rather lose a thousand lives and be persecuted by the whole world,
than commit one mortal sin, and until you are most careful not to commit venial
sins. - St. Teresa of Jesus
Take it for a principle to concede readily
in the beginning of a conversation with those whose aspirations are only
earthly; but reserve yourself for the end and try to cover with a layer of gold
the metal of their conversation, whatsoever it may be. - St. Ignatius of
Loyola
Let every one stay at home, that is, within
himself, and sit in judgment on his own actions, without going abroad to
investigate and criticise those of others. - St. Philip Neri
The moment has come when you should more
than ever die to all that is not God, that you may the more lovingly commune
with Him alone. Let your life be as hidden as possible. Lock yourself up in the
great sanctuary of the divine Heart, for there the soul is nourished by her
divine Spouse with that wine which strengthens, vivifies, inflames the soul,
and causes her to take flight to the contemplation of the supreme Monarch; it
is in that sanctuary that the soul learns the science of the saints, which is
taught only to the humble. - St. Paul of the Cross
It costs little to tell God we love Him
when He is showering favors upon us; it is in the midst of the tempest that we
must cry out to Him like Job: "Although He should kill me, I will trust
Him."- St. Peter Julian Eymard
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