Jesus invited us to be like Him

August 7
“Jesus invited us to be like Him, humble of heart. But what is humility of the heart? It consists in receiving humiliations from God with a submissive love, in accepting one’s state of life and one’s duties whatever they are, and in not being ashamed of one’s condition.”
-St. Peter Julian Eymard
Today’s Reflection:
St. Peter Julian Eymard lists three ways we grow in humility of heart. What are they? What humiliations can I embrace today? What one aspect of my state of life or my duties do I find most difficult? How can I use this as a means of growing in humility?
  

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Pride makes us forgetful

August 6
“Pride makes us forgetful of our eternal interests. It causes us to neglect totally the care of our soul.”
-St. John Baptist de la Salle
Today’s Reflection:
Think of a prideful person you know. To what extent have you seen this quote to be true? What does this encourage you to do regarding your own spiritual life?
  

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Converse Sneakers Thinks Satan is Haute Couture

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In an effort to capitalize on the culture’s fascination with the occult, Converse sneakers has introduced a new sneaker that features an inverted pentagram designed by a misguided fashion icon who thinks Satan is haute couture.

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Pride is an illusion

August 5
“Pride is an illusion, a lie and a thief. And since it is a truth of faith that we are nothing, he who esteems himself and thinks that he is someone is a seducer who deceives himself.”
-St. John Eudes
Today’s Reflection:
Why is pride so lethal to the spiritual life? How does pride seduce us? (See tomorrow’s Grace Line for one saint’s explanation.)
  

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Virtues vs Vices

“The way to destroy bad habits is by watchfulness and by doing often those things that are opposites to one’s besetting sins.”
-St. John Vianney

How do we grow in virtue?

St. John Vianney, whose feast we celebrate today, offers us the sage advice of “doing often those things that are opposites to one’s besetting sins.”

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True humility

August 4
“True humility does not make a show of herself or use many humble words;
for she desires not only to conceal all other virtues, but most of all
to conceal herself.”
-St. Francis de Sales
Today’s Reflection:
How does the Blessed Virgin Mary exemplify these words?
  

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The state of marriage

August 3
“The state of marriage is one that requires more virtue and constancy than any other. It is a perpetual exercise in mortification.”
-St. Francis de Sales
Today’s Reflection:
To what extent have I discovered this for myself? How can the virtue of humility help me?
  

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Meet the Team: Susan W. Jacobsen

It’s time to meet the team that makes Women of Grace the impactful apostolate that it is!
Today we’re featuring Susan W. Jacobsen, who is a Regional Coordinator from New Jersey. She is also part of the team that developed the Young Women of Grace program, developed the 32 Mornings of Grace programs with Martha Nicolli, and is part of the team that trained facilitators for the adult and teen studies.
We hope you enjoy learning more about Susan from her answers to the questions below. Stay tuned for regular “Meet the Team” features!

 

1 How long have you been on the Women of Grace team and how did you begin?
“Since 2010. I began by attending a one-day program given by Johnnette at a church in Vineland, New Jersey with my friend Nancy Elhajj.”

2 What do you love best about Women of Grace’s apostolate?
What I love best is stated in the vision statement -‘encourage and affirm women in their dignity as daughters of God and in their gift of authentic femininity.’  The sacred sisterhood that develops is particularly precious. I am so grateful to be part of a program that helps women grow closer to Jesus through the foundational study and other Women of Grace opportunities.  I have grown so much on this faith journey over these 11 years and with God’s grace have been able to overcome the difficulties that life presents.”

3 What is your favorite devotion?
“The Rosary and Divine Mercy chaplet.”

4 Who is your favorite saint?
“The Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph.”

5 If you could have lunch with Jesus today, what would you want to talk about?
“Conversion of hearts.”

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