Providential

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“The mind [must be] ever on the alert to discoverGod's will2 the indications of Providence, and the will prepared to carry them out.”
-St. Vincent de Paul

For Reflection:
To what extent do I go through my day “alert to discover the indications of Providence”? In other words, do I actively seek for the will of God in and through the events of my daily life? Can I think of one strategy that would help me to do so?

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B1663 (I & II)

Mystical Evolution in the Development and Vitality of the Church
2 Volume Set  Imprimatur. 876 pages
John G. Arintero, OP
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Introduction  page I-2

The Son of God came into the world to incorporate us into Himself and to make us live by Him as He Himself lives by the Father.  He came that men might possess life eternal and that this life might be manifested in them more and more fully, “that they may have life and may have it more abundantly.” That mysterious life is the life of His grace, true eternal life, in which St. Peter commands us to grow when he says:”But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”  This progress or growth in the life of grace is what constitutes the mystical evolution.

 

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