Showing posts with label Soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soul. Show all posts

Sunday, August 20, 2017

QUOTATION: The Immortality of the Soul

Jacques Maritain
A spiritual soul cannot be corrupted, since it possesses no matter; it cannot be disintegrated, since it has no substantial parts; it cannot lose its individual unity, since it is self-subsisting, nor its internal energy, since it contains within itself all the sources of its energies. The human soul cannot die. Once it exists, it cannot disappear; it will necessarily exist forever, endure without end. Thus philosophic reason is able to prove the immortality of the human soul in a demonstrative manner.


--Jacques Maritain

Friday, July 7, 2017

QUOTATION: Happiness of the Soul


I say, then, that the happiness of the soul consists in the exercise of the affections; not in sensual pleasures, not in activity, not in excitement, not in self esteem, not in the consciousness of power, not in knowledge; in none of these things lies our happiness, but in our affections being elicited, employed, supplied. As hunger and thirst, as taste, sound, and smell, are the channels through which this bodily frame receives pleasure, so the affections are the instruments by which the soul has pleasure. When they are exercised duly, it is happy; when they are undeveloped, restrained, or thwarted, it is not happy. This is our real and true bliss, not to know, or to affect, or to pursue; but to love, to hope, to joy, to admire, to revere, to adore. Our real and true bliss lies in the possession of those objects on which our hearts may rest and be satisfied.


--Blessed John Henry Newman, “The Thought of God, the Stay of the Soul”, Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. 5

Thursday, October 27, 2016

QUOTATION: Salvation

St. Mary Euphrasia Pelletier
When I consider the labours of physicians to save the life of the body, the years of study which they devote to that end, I reproach myself that I do not work as much for the infinitely more precious life of the soul.

--St. Mary Euphrasia Pelletier, Conferences and Instructions

Saturday, August 27, 2016

QUOTATION: Excessive Attachment

St. John of the Cross
The fly that clings to honey hinders its flight, and the soul that allows itself attachment to spiritual sweetness hinders its own liberty and contemplation.


--St. John of the Cross, Sayings of Light and Love, #24

Thursday, June 9, 2016

QUOTATION: Take Care of Yourself

St. Augustine
Take care of your body as if you were going to live forever; and take care of your soul as if you were going to die tomorrow.

--St. Augustine

Sunday, June 5, 2016

QUOTATION: Body and Soul

Pope St. John Paul II
The body expresses the person. The relation between “us” and our flesh is never accidental or incidental. Our souls and our bodies are partners, never—as gender theory asserts—strangers or even enemies.

--Pope St. John Paul II

Sunday, February 21, 2016

QUOTATION: Dead to the World

St. Thomas Aquinas
It is a sign that a soul is dead to the world when a soul is despised by the world.

--St. Thomas Aquinas

Saturday, August 15, 2015

QUOTATION: Evangelization

St. Andre Bessette
If a person can save the wayward soul of his neighbour, he will save his own.

--St. Andre Bessette, as quoted in Frère André disait souvent... Recueil de paroles de Frère André rapportées par ses amis.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

QUOTATION: Away from Communion

St. John Bosco
The longer you stay away from Communion, the more your soul will become weak, and in the end you will become dangerously indifferent.

--St. John Bosco

Friday, December 26, 2014

QUOTATION: The Soul

St. Catherine of Siena
The Soul is in God and God is in the soul, just as the fish is in the sea and the sea is in the fish.

--St. Catherine of Siena

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

QUOTATION: A Refined Soul

As the soul increases in piety, she becomes more refined, for refinement flourishes, expands very naturally on love. A refined soul comes to shun venial sins with as much solicitude as others use in fleeing mortal offences. A certain sin may be only venial by nature, but it is mortal for her heart.

--St. Peter Julian Eymard

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

QUOTATION: Silence

St. Faustina Kowalska
Silence is a sword in spiritual struggle. A talkative soul will never attain sanctity. The sword of silence will cut off everything that would like to cling to the soul. We are sensitive to words and quickly want to answer back, without taking any regard as to whether it is God’s will that we should speak. A silent soul is strong; no adversities will harm it if it perseveres in silence. The silent soul is capable of attaining the closest union with God. It lives almost always under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. God works in a silent soul without hindrance.

--St. Faustina Kowalska, Diary, 477

Sunday, October 13, 2013

QUOTATION: God Has to Pay Us...

St. Peter Julian Eymard
If men did for the good God and for their soul what they do to succeed in business affairs or in any other state in which they are, they would soon become saints. God has to pay us for what we do for Him and for the care we take of our soul, but He is badly served in spite of that!

--St. Peter Julian Eymard

Thursday, April 25, 2013

QUOTATION: The Christian Soul

St. Francis de SalesThe Christian soul is the spouse not yet of Jesus glorified, but of Jesus crucified.

--St Francis de Sales

Monday, April 15, 2013

QUOTATION: Guardian Angel

St. JeromeSo valuable to heaven is the dignity of the human soul that every member of the human race has a guardian angel from the moment the person begins to be.

--St. Jerome

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

QUOTATION: Vanity

The less beauty the soul has, the more it needs to decorate the body. Excessive luxury of dress and vain display of external beauty are signs of the nakedness of the soul.

--Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

Saturday, February 2, 2013

QUOTATION: Vanity

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
The less beauty the soul has, the more it needs to decorate the body. Excessive luxury of dress and vain display of external beauty are signs of the nakedness of the soul.

--Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

Thursday, February 16, 2012

QUOTATION: Spiritual Sweetness

The fly that clings to honey hinders its flight, and the soul that allows itself attachment to spiritual sweetness hinders its own liberty and contemplation.

--St. John of the Cross

Saturday, December 25, 2010

QUOTATION: Interior Life

The man who lives the inward life puts the care of his own soul before all other cares.

--Thomas a Kempis, The Imitation of Christ