Behave as a soldier

October 21
“Each time that my enemy would provoke me to combat, I behave as a gallant soldier.”
– St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Today’s Reflection:
What does it mean to be a gallant soldier? How can you more closely model St. Thérèse’s example when your enemy provokes you?

 

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Love engendering love

October 20

“Without a doubt, the Church’s most popular and beloved expression of Marian devotion is the Rosary. It’s my favorite expression too. Love engendering love-that’s the secret of the Rosary.”

– Dr. Scott Hahn

Today’s Reflection:

How does the Rosary, as love, engender love, in my own life?

 

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Abandon yourself unreservedly

October 19
“Few souls understand what God would accomplish in them if they were to abandon themselves unreservedly to Him and if they were to allow His grace to mold them accordingly.”
 -St. Ignatius of Loyola
Today’s Reflection:
In what ways do I fail in abandoning myself unreservedly to God?

 

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The prayer of the righteous

October 18
 “The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective.”
-James 5:16
Today’s Reflection:
How can I be more righteous today?

 

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Gaze with the eyes of your heart

October 17
“When we gaze into the eyes of Christ with the eyes of our heart, we begin to see things as they truly are. Under His gaze of love our prayer begins to resonate with the will of the Father.”
-Dr. Anthony Lilles
Today’s Reflection:
How can I gaze more deeply into the eyes of Christ?

 

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A path of contemplation

October 16
 “The Rosary should always been seen and experienced as
a path of contemplation.”
-Rosarium Virginis Mariae, 38
Today’s Reflection:
In what ways is the Rosary a path of contemplation?

 

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Women of Grace: St. Teresa of Avila (1515 – 1582)

St. Teresa of Avila shows us it is never too late to get serious about our prayer life. Born Dona Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y Ahumada, Teresa was an active child with a big imagination and great sensitivity of heart. Little Teresa and her brother Roderigo were intrigued by the lives of the saints and the martyrs, and often sought to imitate their holy example. Read the rest…