Yesterday we
celebrated the feast day of St. Francis de Sales, who believed that we should Live
Jesus, below are several additional spiritual insights from the Gentlemen Saint.
There are, also,
two prayers, the Direction of Intention to help you focus your day at its
beginning and the Day is Ending to enable you to review your day at its
conclusion.
Check out a little gem of St. Francis de Sales’ Wisdom with a copy of
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My
God, I give you this day. I offer you,
now, all of the good
that
I shall do … and I promise to accept, for love of you, all of the difficulty
that I shall meet. Help me to conduct
myself during this day In a manner pleasing to you.
Day is Ending
Thank you for all the gifts of
the day, for the place I spent it And for those with whom I spent it, for all
its joys and all its sorrows, for the troubles overcome and for those that
remain.
I offer you the silence of this night, its darkness and its solitude. Whether you chose under the cover of this night to take away the problems of this day, or leave them for tomorrow, I will bless your name.
I offer you the silence of this night, its darkness and its solitude. Whether you chose under the cover of this night to take away the problems of this day, or leave them for tomorrow, I will bless your name.
Thy
will be done.
“Nothing in this world can
satisfy the person who is not first satisfied with God.”
“Let us be who we are and be that well, in order to
bring honor to the Master craftsman whose handiwork we are.” (Oeurves, XII. Letter 289 10 June 1607)
“Walk joyfully through life and if at times you
cannot walk with faith & courage.” (Everyday
with Francis deSales, June 12)
“Do not
look forward to the changes and chances of this life with fear; rather look
upon them with strong hope that, as they arise, God, whose child you are, will
deliver you from them.”
Each day TRUST in God, each moment TRUST in God, TRUST in God’s
will and live as a child of God. Easy to
write, easy to say, but very hard to live, but so rewarding.
May
God Be Praised!
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