God’s Glory "The glory of God is man fully alive, and the life of man is the vision of God." [St. Irenaeus]
God in the Trinity is love fully and Jesus came to show us that love and invite us to Agape, which is the way God loves.
May God Be Praised.
God’s Glory "The glory of God is man fully alive, and the life of man is the vision of God." [St. Irenaeus]
God in the Trinity is love fully and Jesus came to show us that love and invite us to Agape, which is the way God loves.
May God Be Praised.
“We preach a crucified Christ: an obstacle to the Jews, sheer madness to the Gentiles.
But we who are on the way to salvation see it as the proof of God’s power.”
Christ’s Resurrection points to the door of our eternal salvation.
May God Be Praised.
Henri Nouwen wrote, “Joy and sadness are born at the same time, both arising from such deep places in your heart that you can't find words to capture your complex emotions.”
St. Francis de Sales said, “We shall steer safely through every storm, so long as our heart is right, our intention fervent, our courage steadfast, and our trust fixed on God. If at times we are somewhat stunned by the tempest, never fear. Let us take breath, and go on afresh.”
Khalil Gibran, offered this insight, “Sadness is but a wall between two gardens.”
When we love God first and totally our heart will be going in the right direction and filled with Hope.
Even Charlie offers us a profound insight.
May God Be Praised.
Fr. Lewis Fiorelli, OSFS in The Spiritual Directory Today 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 ….”
And, Salesian Scholar Wendy Wright asks, “What claims your love?” “Where do [your] deepest desires lie?”
To find true peace and contentment we must give our heart, soul and will to God – for God’s good pleasure.
May God Be Praised.