“If you wish to prevent evil thoughts, let your eyes be modestly reserved, and make a league with them never to look upon anything which is not permitted you to desire.” ~St. Gregory of Nyssa For Reflection: St Gregory of Nyssa recommends taking “custody of the eyes”. What does this mean? To what extent do I take in through the senses that which is morally illicit–especially regarding chastity? How can I best follow St. Gregory’s advice? (See tomorrow’s Grace line to discover how to protect all of the senses from sins against chastity.)
LEARN TO DISCERN COMPENDIUM Susan Brinkmann, OCDS 269 pgs PB CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Mediums can contact the dead all they want, but when was the last time you heard of a visitor from the other side who told us something that might improve our lives or solve some of mankind's most perplexing problems? Why don't they ever tell us something that matters? Compare this to just one of Our Lady's apparitions, such as at Guadalupe where Her messages to St. Jaun Diego led to the cessation of the slaughter of thousands of human beings who were being sacrificed to the gods.