"It is better for a man to be silent and be [a Christian], than to talk and not to be one. It is good to teach, if he who speaks also acts." - St. Ignatius of Antioch
St. Euphrasia Pelletier, Foundress of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
"The most powerful thing we can do on this earth with our
time is to spend it in Eucharistic Adoration. Nothing can do more to change the
world, to bring about peace, to convert hearts, to make reparation for the many
evils committed.
Spending time in prayer may seem, on the outside, to be a passive thing; however, it is anything but! Our world is in desperate need of hope, of renewal, of a ‘turning back’ to the things of God. By visiting our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, we take up the best weapon for the battles of our age and contribute to the healing of our culture."
Pondering Tidbits of Truth is my simple and inadequate way of providing nuggets of spiritual wisdom for you to chew on from time to time.
Pope Benedict XVI
"God has done everything; He
has done the impossible: He was made flesh. His all-powerful love has accomplished
something which surpasses all human understanding: the Infinite has become a
child, has entered the human family. And yet, this same God cannot enter my heart
unless I open the door to Him."
(From Urbi et Orbi Message - Christmas 2012)
Venerable Fulton J. Sheen "Alienation from self and from
one’s fellow men has its roots in separation from God. Once the hub of the
wheel, which is God, is lost, the spokes, which are men, fall apart. God
seems very far away from the modern man: this is due, to a great extent, to
his own Godless behavior." (From Go To Heaven)
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Christine Watkins
“As painful and humiliating as it may feel, practice humbling yourself before God today, and in the days to come when He prompts you to. And if your ego is wounded, allow your pride to melt in the crucible of silence. What kind of masterpiece might God make of you, if in humility, you allow Him full room to work?”
(From Mary’s Mantle)
"How much do I love You, O my Jesus! I wish to love You with my whole heart, yet I do not love You enough. I have but one desire, that of being near You, in the Blessed Sacrament. Thou art the sweet Bridegroom of my soul. My Jesus, my love, my all, gladly would I endure hunger, thirst, heat and cold to remain always with You in the Blessed Sacrament. Amen." St. John Neumann |
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"The Eucharist is alive. If a stranger who knew nothing about the Eucharist were to watch the way we receive, would he know...