Feast of St. Robert Bellarmine, Bishop and Doctor (1542 – 1621)

gracelinesheader“Prosperity and adversity, wealth andglory of God poverty, health and sickness, honors and humiliations, life and death, in the mind of the wise man, are not sought for their own sake, nor avoided for their own sake. But if they contribute to the glory of God and your eternal happiness, then they are good and should be sought. If they detract from this, they are evil and must be avoided.”
~St Robert Bellarmine,
“On The Ascent To The Mind of God”

For Reflection:
What current joy and what current sorrow has God permitted me to contribute to my good?gracelinefeature

Walk with Me, Jesus: A Widows Journeyb1571
Ronda Chervin, Ph.D.
Pb – 223 pgs
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FORWARD
by Johnnette S. Benkovic
A GRIEF SHARED
These were costly lessons to learn, and lessons I prayed to apply to my new state in life. I took a few prayer “tools” with me to my beachside retreat: my rosary, my bible, the Divine Office, a copy of Divine Intimacy by Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene, and writings on widowhood written by Ronda Chervin. As one day turned into another, I began to hear the voice of God speaking to me through these resources, offering me encouragement and insight, direction and hope.

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