APRIL 15 – SAINT HANNIBAL
“You’ll find people grumbling about their times and saying that the times of our parents were good. Suppose, though, they could be whisked back to the times of their parents, they would still grumble even then.”
Sermon 346C, 1
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APRIL 14 – SAINT VALERIAN
“Keep an eye out for good people to imitate: be good yourselves, and you’ll find them. But if you start being bad, you’ll begin to believe that they’re all bad; and it’s not true, you’re deceiving yourselves.”
Sermon 260D, 2
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APRIL 13 – SAINT MARTIN
“Just think, brothers and sisters, what it meant for men to be sent throughout the wide world, to preach that a dead man had risen again and ascended into heaven; and for preaching this to suffer everything a raving, raging world could inflict: loss of goods, exile, chains, tortures, flames, wild beasts, crosses, painful deaths. All this for heaven knows what?”
Sermon 311, 2
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APRIL 12 – SAINT JULIUS
“The life we are going to have in heaven will be one of perpetual quiet, everlasting happiness, unfailing bliss, without disturbance, sadness or death. Only those who experience it can know what such a life will be like and only those who believe it now will be able to experience it.”
Sermon 259, 1
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MARCH 31 – SAINT BENJAMIN
“Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.”
Confessions X, 8
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MARCH 30 – SAINT IRENE
“Late have I loved you, O Beauty ever ancient and ever new! Late have I loved you! And, behold, you were within me, and I outside myself, and there I searched for you.”
Confessions X, 27
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MARCH 29 – SAINT SECONDO
“Particularly when I am worn out by the upsets of the world, I cast myself without reservation on the love of those who are especially close to me. I know that I can safely entrust my thoughts and considerations to those who are aflame with Christian love and have become faithful friends to me. For I am entrusting them not to another human, but to God in whom they dwell and by whom they are who they are.”
Letter 73, 3
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MARCH 28 – SAINT SIXTUS III
“Let God be enough for you, because he doesn’t desert you. He thought about you before you existed, and won’t he think about you so that you can stay alive? You have already come to believe in him, you have praised him, you have placed your hopes in him, and will you lack what he knows we all need?”
Sermon 107A, 5
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MARCH 27 – SAINT RUPERT
“If you recall that you have neglected to make up with someone, then wake up and shake off your listlessness. If you are so keen to exact payment from your debtor, just think for a moment that you are God’s debtor. If you are ashamed to ask someone to forgive you, overcome this bad sort of shame with a good sort of fear, so that with destructive animosities terminated, with them finally dead, you yourselves may live.”
Sermon 209, 1
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MARCH 26 – SAINT EMMANUEL
“Desire God so that you may have him, and then finally you will be really
happy. This alone will make you truly happy. Love this, possess this; you
can have this when you wish and without cost.”
Commentary on Psalm 32, 16