Good Readings: Quotes from Pope Saint John XXIII (translated into English)
- To keep me from
sin and straying from Him, God has used devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
in the Blessed Sacrament. My life vows are destined to be spent in the light
irradiating from the tabernacle, and it is to the Heart of Jesus that I dare go
for the solution of all my problems.
- From the saints I
must take the substance, not the accidents of their virtues. I am not St.
Aloysius, nor must I seek holiness in his particular way, but according to the
requirements of my own nature, my own character and the different conditions of
my life. (Journal of a Soul (1903))
- The world will
never be the dwelling place of peace, till peace has found a home in the heart
of each and every man, till every man preserves in himself the order ordained
by God to be preserved.
- Born poor, but of
humble and respected folk, I am particularly happy to die poor, having
distributed, according to the various needs and circumstances of my simple and
modest life in the service of the poor and of the holy Church which has
nurtured me, whatever came into my hands –and it was very little –during the
years of my priesthood and episcopate.
- This is the rosary
of Mary, considered in its various elements, which are linked together in vocal
prayer and woven into it as in a delicate and rich embroidery, full of
spiritual warmth and beauty.
- Consult not your
fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but
about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and
failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.
- In the work on the
farm the human personality finds every incentive for self-expression,
self-development and spiritual growth. It is a work, therefore, which should be
thought of as a vocation, a God-given mission, an answer to God’s call to
actuate His providential, saving plan in history. It should be thought of,
finally, as a noble task, undertaken with a view to raising oneself and others
to a higher degree of civilization.
- God desires us to
follow the examples of the saints by absorbing the vital sap of their virtues
and turning it into our own life-blood, adapting it to our own individual
capacities and particular circumstances.
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