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Pondering Tidbits of Truth - March 27, 2025




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.

This week all three tidbits are gifts from Venerable Fulton J. Sheen




Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

"Our Lord never promised safety to His Apostles; He promised them persecution. He did not promise them health or comfort. He promised strength to bear their trials."

                                      (From March 18, 2025 Reflection on Sheen Institute)


Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

"To a great extent, the world is what we make it. We get back what we give. If we sow hate, we reap hate; if we scatter love and gentleness, we harvest love and happiness. Other people are like a mirror which reflects back on us, the kind of image we cast..."

(From Way to Happiness)


Venerable Fulton J Sheen

"...there are few listeners, although St. Paul tells us that 'faith comes from hearing'. If the bodies of most of us were fed as little as the mind, they would soon starve to death."

(From March 18, 2025 Reflection on Sheen Institute)




Pondering Tidbits of Truth - April 18, 2024


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.





Father Jacques Philippe

 

“The fact that we can’t save ourselves is something we acknowledge in words, but in fact we find it very hard to accept. We’d all like to be saved by our own efforts…to shine in other people’s eyes, even on the spiritual level. Worldly people want to be highly regarded because they have luxurious cars, expensive watches, designer clothes, professional prestige, and go around with beautiful people. As good Christians, we may want to stand out for our virtues, charisms, experience, and sound judgement. Then we consider that we are on the right path. But in fact we’re in danger of ending up with exactly the same mindset as the worldly people described above. Very often, without realizing it, we have a worldly outlook on the spiritual life: self-fulfillment, self-affirmation, expansion of the ego, etc. And spiritual pride, we must be aware, is sometimes more destructive than social, worldly pride.”

(From The Way of Trust and Love)

 

 

Judson Carroll

“… as I have explained before, Protestants believe that all that is necessary for salvation is that one believe that Jesus is God and accept Him as Savior. But that isn’t what the Bible says. Jesus said that although people called Him Lord and did mighty works in His name, He would say, “I do not know you.” Our Lord says that those who love Him must follow His commandments…

 

This is extremely important. One may be validly baptized and confirmed; one may believe in Jesus as God…. But one may lose salvation through sin. Mortal sin kills the soul. I would go so far as to say that each book of the Bible emphasizes this fact in various ways. To deny the reality of the consequences of sin is to deny Christianity itself. Why did God give Moses the 10 Commandments if sin is no big deal? Why was Jesus crucified if there was no penalty for sin? Why would Jesus and His Apostles emphasize over and over again that Christians must strive to avoid sin if sin has no bearing? To put it bluntly, the teachings of many Protestant denominations endanger souls. Those who follow their doctrine are in grave danger of hell.

 

It is extremely important to point out though, that Protestants have an excuse… most of them believe what they are taught. Yes, they should read the Bible and realize what they are taught is wrong, but God will judge them individually, based on their understanding and actions. We, as Catholics, have no excuse. We have the fullness of the Truth. We all, certainly, sin. But we cannot deny the consequences of sin. God gave us His teachings through the Bible and Sacred Tradition. He gives us infallible instruction through His Church. He also gives us recourse for forgiveness when we sin. We have the Sacrament of Reconciliation. We have all that is necessary to attain eternal salvation in Heaven. We have only to assent and do as God said. This is such a tremendous gift! For millions of years, man wandered in confusion. We are so very privileged to have the Fullness of the Truth. But we must remember another teaching of our Lord, 'To whom much is given, much will be required'.”

 

(From Sin Kills - the April 11, 2024 Gospel Reflection on Missio Dei )

 

Ven. Fulton J. Sheen

“My work, then, is not finished until I take Your place upon the Cross, for unless there is a Good Friday in my life, there will never be an Easter Sunday; unless there is a garment of a fool, there will never be the white robes of wisdom; unless there is the crown of thorns, there will never be the glorified body; unless there is the battle there will never be the victory; unless there is a thirst, there will never be the Heavenly Refreshment; unless there is a cross, there will never be the empty tomb. Teach me, Jesus, to finish this task, for it is fitting that the sons of men should suffer and thus enter into their glory.”

(From The Seven Last Words)

Pondering Tidbits of Truth - September 28, 2023


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 .





St. Pio of Petrelinca

“There are two things in the world that will never forsake you: the eye of God that always sees you, and the heart of His Mother that always follows you.”

 

Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

“We always make the same fatal mistake thinking that it is what we do that matters when really what matters is what we let God do to us. God sent the angel to Mary, not to ask her to do something, but to let something be done. Since God is a better artisan than you, the more you abandon yourself to Him, the happier He can make you.”


 St. Pope John Paul II

As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.”


Pondering Tidbits of Truth - June 8, 2023


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.



Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

“The man who thinks only of himself says only prayers of petition; he who thinks of his neighbor says prayers of intercession; he who thinks only of loving and serving God, says prayers of abandonment to God’s will, and this is the prayer of the saints.”

 (From Lenten Mediations With Fulton J. Sheen)


St. Teresa of Avila

“Do not suppose that after advancing the soul to such a state God abandons it so easily that it is light work for the devil to regain it. When His Majesty sees it leaving Him, He feels the loss so keenly that He gives it in many a way a thousand secret warnings which reveal to it the hidden danger. In conclusion, let us strive to make constant progress: we ought to feel great alarm if we do not find ourselves advancing, for without doubt the evil one must be planning to injure us in some way; it is impossible for a soul that has come to this state not to go still farther, for love is never idle. Therefore, it is a very bad sign when one comes to a standstill in virtue.”

 (From Interior Castle)

 

Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

“Mary is not only mother of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, but she is also our mother, and this is not by a title of courtesy, not by legal fiction, not by a mere figure of speech, but by the right of bringing us forth in sorrow at the foot of the cross. Mary, by sacrifice and obedience, regained for us the title, Mother of the living. What a destiny to have the Mother of God as my Mother and Jesus as my brother.” 

(From The Cries of Jesus From The Cross)

Pondering Tidbits of Truth - March 30, 2023


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.




Alice Von Hildebrand

“The saint is precisely he who lives in constant and intimate communion with God, he who does not allow anything or anyone to separate him from God, he who victoriously links to God everything happening to him, sickness or health, poverty or wealth, infamy or fame from Solitude and Communion.

 (From Solitude and Communion)

 

 Ven. Fulton J. Sheen

“The forgiveness of sin is a greater manifestation of the power of God than the creation of the world. Creation makes something out of nothing. Forgiveness puts something into nothing. But the forgiveness that opens paradise is obtained as the thief obtained his, namely by asking for it. "

(From Lord Teach Us To Pray: A Fulton Sheen Anthology)


 Christine Watkins

"Our Lady never shouldered any undertaking or spoke serious words without first aligning herself in prayer with the Lord’s will. As you go through your day, remind yourself to consult God before you speak or act, asking Him what He would have you do or say."

(From Mary’s Mantle)

    

Pondering Tidbits of Truth - January 12, 2023


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)

 

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)

 

Eucharistic Reflection - Would A Stranger Know?

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