“Death could not defeat him nor toil dismay him. He was quite without a preference of his own; he neither feared to die nor refused to live. With eyes and hands always raised to heaven, he never withdrew his unconquered spirit from prayer.”
~from Sulpicius Severus on St. Martin of Tours
For Reflection:
Which of the descriptions in this quote describe me? Which do not?
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32ND WEEK: WEDNESDAY 78. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SOCIAL VIRTUES 78.1 Jesus cultivated the social virtues. ....We are shown how disappointed Jesus was that only one of the lepers, the Samaritan, returned to give thanks...Jesus appreciates the gratitude of the humble and is hurt by the coldness of the egoist. It so happens that gratitude is a mark of nobility and a strong bond of social harmony....St Bede has written that the Samaritan in this Gospel account was saved by his sense of gratitude.