If you have suffered evil, give thanks and it is changed to good.Quoted on Glory to God for All Things.
He has not sinned who suffered the evil but he who has done the evil.
Give thanks even in disease, lack of possessions, or false accusations.
Redemption is offered to us in the sense that we have been given hope, trustworthy hope, by virtue of which we can face our present: the present, even if it is arduous, can be lived and accepted if it leads towards a goal, if we can be sure of this goal, and if this goal is great enough to justify the effort of the journey. (Pope Benedict XVI, Spe Salvi)
Thursday, 10 February 2011
When to say "thank you"
St John Chrysostom (c.349-407) on thankgiving:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Yes, we all too often forget that when in a strop.
Wonderful post as ever! Like the comment Richard!
Speaking of saying thank you, we think we should be saying thank you to Nuns so we are proposing the observation of a Holy Year for Nuns. Please feel free to adopt the suggestion and to promote it:
http://catholicheritage.blogspot.com/2011/02/proclaim-holy-year-for-nuns.html
God bless you!
Post a Comment