Augustine For Today

SEPTEMBER 19 – SAINT ALONZO DE OROZCO, O.S.A. 
“The entire life of a good Christian is a holy desire. What you desire, however, you don’t yet see. But by desiring you are made large enough, so that, when there comes what you should see, you may be filled.”
            On the First Letter of John, 4

Augustine For Today

SEPTEMBER 17 – SAINT ROBERT BELLARMINE
“Love God without seeking a return. Bring as many as you can to him, as many as ought to possess him. He will not be insufficient. You will never divide him in parts. Each and every one will possess and hold him in his entirety.”
            On the Psalms 72, 34

George Francis Riley, O.S.A.

1935 – 2022 (September 16) George Francis Riley, was born on November 2, 1935, at Winchester, Massachusetts, the son of George E. and Teresa (Barry) Riley. He had one brother and one sister. He was baptized on November 15, 1935, at St. Laurence O’Toole Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts. He attended St. Laurence O’Toole Parochial School, […]

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SEPTEMBER 16 – SAINTS CORNELIUS AND CYPRIAN
“Let us strive to rejoice in the true inheritance which belongs to all rather than in what is just our own, so that those who live, as the apostle puts it, may live no longer just for themselves, but for him who died and rose again for all.”
            Letter 140, 68

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SEPTEMBER 15 – SAINT VITUS
“If there is in you a well-ordered charity, you will know how to put the greater need before the lesser and allow yourself to be guided by mercy, so that the poor may be evangelized, so that the Lord’s abundant harvest may not be swallowed up by the birds of heaven because of a lack of laborers.”
            Letter 243, 8

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SEPTEMBER 14 – EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS
“The cross of Christ is a great lampstand. Whoever wishes to shine mustn’t be ashamed of this wooden lampstand … Let the world be crucified to you, crucify yourselves to the world. What does that mean? Don’t look to the world for happiness; hold yourselves back from the happiness of the world … If the good things of the world don’t corrupt you, if the bad things of the world don’t corrupt you, the world has been crucified to you, you have been crucified to the world. Glory in the lampstand.”
            Sermon 289, 6

Augustine For Today

SEPTEMBER 13 – SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
“The love of spiritual beauty can be of such a nature that in it I do not envy others. Rather, I wish to multiply its lovers so that they may aspire to it with me, search for it with me, possess it with me and enjoy it with me. They will be so much the more friends for me insofar as our beloved is more fully shared by all of us.”
            Soliloquies 1, 13, 22

Francis Anthony Sirolli, O.S.A.

1939 – 2022 (September 9) Francis Anthony Sirolli, was born on December 9, 1939, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Nicholas A. and Marrianne (Cermele) Sirolli. He had one brother and one sister. He was baptized on July 28, 1940 at Saint Monica Catholic Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Sacred Heart Parish School, Riverside, New […]

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SEPTEMBER 12 – BLESSED THOMAS ZUMARRAGA 
“God wants you to pray so that you may experience desire, itself a gift from him, and thus, having this desire satisfied by him, you will not take for granted what he gives.”
            Sermon 56, 3, 4