Thursday, 10 February 2011

When to say "thank you"

St John Chrysostom (c.349-407) on thankgiving:
If you have suffered evil, give thanks and it is changed to good.

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.
Quoted on Glory to God for All Things.

3 comments:

Richard Collins said...

Yes, we all too often forget that when in a strop.

Jackie Parkes MJ said...

Wonderful post as ever! Like the comment Richard!

Shandon Belle said...

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!