
Abide in God’s Love and Set the World on Fire
In the view of St. Catherine of Siena, being the light of the world means having the light to see who we are and what God expects us to do.
In the view of St. Catherine of Siena, being the light of the world means having the light to see who we are and what God expects us to do.
If there is one experience that unites us as a human family, it is suffering.
In the end, as St. Teresa of Calcutta reminds us, love will be the measure of our lives. Nothing could be simpler than that.
God’s call is not a trumpet blast followed by silence. God’s call is like a birdsong — a gentle and constant companion on our journey.
Beauty is a balm for the soul, for it strengthens and maintains our hope.
No matter how far from the light we think we are, we should hold fast to the certainty that God will never abandon us.
Christ tells us that what marks us as his disciples is our readiness to love.
When we meet God in the stories of Scripture, we allow him to reveal to us who he is.
Without true freedom, there can be no happiness, because happiness is the exercise of our freedom to love what our Beloved loves.
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