OCTOBER 7 – POPE SAINT MARK
“My brothers and sisters, give your attention to the love that holy scripture praises so much that nothing equals it. When God admonishes us to love one another, is this all he teaches: that you should love the one who loves you? This mutual love does not satisfy God, for he wants us to attain to loving our enemies.”
Sermon 386, 1
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OCTOBER 6 – SAINT BRUNO
“You are all I possess, because You are my God. Shall I seek my father because of my inheritance? You, my God, are not only the giver of my inheritance, but the inheritance itself.”
Commentary on Psalm 142
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OCTOBER 5 – BLESSED FRANCIS SEELOS
“Since most people are somehow like the loves that drive them, and since their one concern in determining how they ought to live should only be to choose what they should love, why be surprised if those who love Christ and want to follow Christ should deny themselves in loving him?”
Sermon 96, 1-2
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OCTOBER 4 – SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI
“You can find someone who’s religious, with plenty of this world’s goods, and yet not thereby puffed up and proud. And you can find someone in need, who has nothing, and won’t settle for anything. This one does not have more grounds for hope than the former; the first is poor in spirit, because humble, while this one is indeed poor, but not in spirit.”
Sermon 53A
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OCTOBER 3 – SAINT THEODORA GUÉRIN
“Blessed are the poor in spirit. What does poor in spirit mean? Being poor in wishes, not in means. One who is poor in spirit, you see, is humble; and God hears the groans of the humble and doesn’t despise their prayers.”
Sermon 53A
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OCTOBER 2 – THE GUARDIAN ANGELS
“Note the Psalmist’s words: ‘I sought the Lord and He answered me.’ Where did the Lord hear? Within. Where does He reply? Within. There you pray, there you are heard, and there you are made happy. Therefore, enter your heart. Happy are those who delight to enter their hearts and find no evil.”
Commentary on Psalm 33
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OCTOBER 1 – SAINT THERESE
“This is what holding to the right path means: that we should keep our eyes always on the Lord, for he will deliver our feet from the snare. He who so conducts himself is neither parched in the heat of business nor chilled by idleness; neither boisterous nor languid, neither reckless nor renegade, neither foolhardy nor feeble.”
Letter 48
Francis J. Cerullo, O.S.A.
1940 – 2020 (September 28) Francis J. (Fritz) Cerullo was born on May 24, 1940, in Minersville, Pennsylvania, one of three sons and one daughter of Anthony J. Cerullo and Elizabeth Brennan. He was baptized on June 16, 1940 at Saint Vincent DePaul Church, Minersville, and attended Saint Patrick School and Nativity BVM High School, […]
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JULY 31 – SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
“In walking in faith, let us do good. In our good works let love of God be free, love of neighbor considerate and kind. After all, we haven’t got anything we can do for God; but because there are plenty of things we can do for our neighbor, by helping the needy we shall deserve well of the divine abundance.”
Sermon 91, 9
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JULY 30 – SAINT PETER CHRYSOLOGUS
“The spirit of the person who actually hands something to a poor man experiences a kind of sympathy with common humanity and infirmity when the hand of the one who has is actually place in the hand of the one who is in need. Although the one is giving, the other is receiving; the one being attended to and the one attending are being joined in a real relationship.”
Sermon 259, 5