Daily Dose of Charity | September 22, 2023
“We are a traditional community with but one goal- attaining sanctity by means of a life lived in common.” -Mother Marie Alma By what means is God calling you to sanctity?
“We are a traditional community with but one goal- attaining sanctity by means of a life lived in common.” -Mother Marie Alma By what means is God calling you to sanctity?
“Do not give into sadness in the least, so that you may escape the wrongs resulting from it.” -Bishop John Swijsen
“A religious community ‘belongs to the life and holiness of the Church’ and therefore must pray together.” -Mother Marie Alma You “belong” to the life and holiness of your family and therefore must pray together. Have you prayed with them today?
“Talk confidently with God during prayer asking Him for whatever you need in your state of life.” -Bishop John Swijsen
“…this…day-make it your best, so that you increase in love of God, increase in love of neighbor, increase in holiness.” -Mother Marie Alma
Today should be called Forgiveness Sunday. The prayers and readings throughout the Mass are about asking, receiving and granting forgiveness, and they leave us asking ourselves questions that have plagued the Dalai Lama, court magistrates, poets, philosophers, Popes, educators, parents, friends, enemies and the wounded
“The mortifications that are caused by others… are means of grace which God grants you in order to help you advance in the way of perfection.” -Bishop John Swijsen
“We can never be satisfied with mediocrity.” -Mother Marie Alma
“You must cheerfully and gratefully accept the mortifications that come from outside and make good use of them.” -Bishop John Swijsen
“We do not ask for great signs: shattering displays of power are not for us. Rather, may our lives reflect the quiet, faithful, surrendered love that marked Our Lady’s life, by which she was able to stand close to Her Son as He as He
“As you know the advantage and the merits connected with crosses and mortifications, and how great a profit crosses and mortifications imply, you should gladly accept them.” -Bishop John Swijsen
October 11, 1933 – September 8, 2023 Mother Mary Anthony Lemire, a Sister of Charity of Our Lady, Mother of the Church, died at Holy Family Motherhouse on Friday , September 8, after a long illness. Mother Anthony was born in Norwich, CT on October
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