January 24, the Feast of St.
Francis de Sales, the Gentlemen Saint
Take a few minutes today and reflect on
these Virtues, recommended to us by the Gentleman Saint:
Patience
Humility
Obedience
Chastity
Poverty of Spirit
Modesty
Faithfulness to Duty
“There are some virtues of universal application, which
should infuse their spirit into everything.
We rarely have the opportunity for the practice of courage, magnanimity,
and great sacrifices; but every action of our daily lives should be influenced
by gentleness, moderation, humility, and purity.”
[The Wisdom of Saint Francis De Sales, Translated
by Mario DiTata, p.7]
Below are some thoughts on Salesian
Spirituality for your consideration.
“It is not by the multiplicity of
things we do that we acquire perfection, but by the perfection and purity of
intention with which we do them.”
“With the single exception of sin,
anxiety is the greatest evil that can happen to a soul.”
I believe that the Seven
Salesian Virtues [also, known as the Little Virtues] are the foundation of making
the ordinary, extraordinary. They are
the basis of the sainthood that is attainable for us:
Endure Patiently
See the Bright Side
Show Good Humor
Stay Cheerfully Excusing
Put on a Good Face,
Be Appreciative
Speak Gently and Show
Courtesy
Fr. Louis Fiorelli, O.S.F.S. writes,
“In Salesian spirituality … union with the will of God must always be situated
in the deeper context of a loving, personal relationship with the Beloved that
is expressed in and deepened through daily prayer ….” [Fr.
Lewis Fiorelli, osfs in The Spiritual Directory Today]
After praying select one or two virtues, and
the Little Virtues, then weave them into your daily.
May God Be Praised!
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