Maxim for the day – June 22
Of these three degrees it is well to persevere in the second, because the Lord will grant the third in His own good time. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 22
Of these three degrees it is well to persevere in the second, because the Lord will grant the third in His own good time. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 22
The third degree may be called the angelic life; this is the life which they come to, who, having been exercised for a long time in the taming of their own passions, receive from God a quiet, tranquil, and almost angelic life, even in this world, feeling no trouble or repugnance in anything. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 21
The second degree may be called the human life; this is the life of those who do not experience any sensible sweetness, but by the help of virtue combat their own passions. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 20
In the spiritual life there are three degrees: the first may be called the animal life; this is the life of those who run after sensible devotion, which God generally gives to beginners, to allure them onwards by that sweetness to the spiritual life, just as an animal is drawn on by a sensible object. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 19
For young men to make sure of persevering, it is absolutely necessary that they should avoid wicked companions, and be familiar with good ones. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 18
When a person who has been living a spiritual life for a long time falls into a serious fault, there is no better way of raising him up again than by exhorting him to manifest his fall to any pious friend with whom he has a particular intimacy: and God will reconduct him to his first estate for the sake of his humility. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – June 17
The Holy Spirit is the master of prayer, and causes us to abide in continual peace and cheerfulness, which is a foretaste of Paradise. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – May 27
Let us strive after purity of heart, for the Holy Spirit dwells in candid and simple minds. – St Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome Continue reading Maxim for the day – May 26