
March 2
“The Host is resting among us in order that Christ may work the miracle of His love in us, changing us almost imperceptibly into Himself, that through us His love may overcome the world.”
-Caryll Houselander

March 2
“The Host is resting among us in order that Christ may work the miracle of His love in us, changing us almost imperceptibly into Himself, that through us His love may overcome the world.”
-Caryll Houselander

March 1
“There are very many Catholics who are so intent upon exterior activities, and on activities which are divorced from what should be their daily life, that they allow no rest either to themselves or those who are near them: they leave no part in the world’s conversion to God, and forgetting His immemorial law, His way of acting in the world, they fail to surrender their lives to the Infant Christ…”
-Caryll Houselander

February 28
“… however difficult or however insignificant our life may seem to be, it is precious to God as Christ is precious to God. On each one in whom Christ lives, the whole of the infinite love of God is concentrated at every moment. If this were realized there could be no one who could not fulfill the first condition of rest, which is trust.”
-Caryll Houselander

February 27
“The power of Christ is able to control fiercer storms than those of the wind and the sea. It is able to still the torrents of evil of the whole world in the stillness of his own heart. It is the power which enables him to command the floods of all the sorrow in the world and hold them within his peace. It is the power which can not only give life back to the dead, but can change death itself to life. It is the power of divine love.”
-Caryll Houselander

February 26
“We could scrub the floor for a tired friend, or dress a wound for a patient in a hospital, or lay the table and wash up for the family; but we shall not do it in martyr spirit or with that worse spirit of self-congratulation, of feeling that we are making ourselves more perfect, more unselfish, more positively kind.
We shall do it just for one thing, that our hands make Christ's hands in our life, that our service may let Christ serve through us, that our patience may bring Christ's patience back to the world.”
-Caryll Houselander

February 25
“Everything that Christ said and did and experienced on earth is the Word saying, 'see how God loves you!'”
-Caryll Houselander

February 24
“Disasters are not God’s will; they are the result of sin and opposed to God’s will. But in His mercy He does allow that the suffering resulting from them, though never the sin that caused them, can be caught up into His love and do good.”
-Caryll Houselander

February 23
“Rest is not idleness; indeed, restlessness is the torment of idle people. It is not relaxation. Relaxation should never be necessary, because the nervous tension which makes it so should never be present. Rest, far from being relaxation, is a culmination, a fullness of gathered peace, like the fullness and stillness of waters gathered to a flood tide.”
-Caryll Houselander

February 22
“... small sufferings of every day, such as the ‘slights’ which literally corrode those who try to endure them in their own strength. But in those in whom Christ abides, it is Christ who suffers every humiliation…”
-Caryll Houselander

February 21
“Suffering does not redeem simply because it is suffering... Suffering does not necessarily help at all; it does not necessarily unite us to God, in fact it can separate from Him. Suffering can make us bitter, cynical, cruel; it can drive us to despair. What matters to us is not that we suffer, or that we suffer a little or a lot, but that Christ suffers in us. Not that our lives are small or are lived on a heroic scale, but that they are lived by Christ in us...”
-Caryll Houselander
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