The purpose of this blog is to frequently quote saints,the bible and spiritual classics with little or no commentary
Friday, January 8, 2016
“'Let us begin today, my brothers, to do good, because up to now, we have done nothing.' These words, which the Seraphic Father, St. Francis, in his humility applied to himself, should be made ours, at the beginning of this new year. We truly have done nothing to date, or perhaps, very little; the years have followed one another and from beginning to end, we have never asked ourselves how we have spent them, whether there was something to be rectified, to be added or obliterated from our conduct. We have lived thoughtlessly, as if the Eternal Judge were not going to call us to Himself one day and ask us to account for our deeds and for the way we have spent our time. And yet, we must give an exact account of every moment, of every grace, of every holy inspiration, of every opportunity to do good. The slightest transgression of God’s holy laws, will be taken into consideration!" St. Pio of Pietrelcina (TN, Epist. IV, p. 963).
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