Find out how much God has given you and from it take what you need; the remainder which you do not require is needed by others.
St. Augustine
St. Augustine
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"Tender, earnest, and heartfelt—I Thirst For Your Love is an excellent collection of beautiful poignant Eucharistic reflections. Author Michael Seagriff believes we have lost the sense of the Sacred and offers countless reasons for us to pause and ponder Jesus’ Sacred thirst for our love. I highly recommend this book." - Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle, Author, Speaker and ETWN Host.
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Whatever you decide, please take the time to visit our imprisoned Lord. Love Him! Reverence Him! Quench His Thirst For Your Love!
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We ought not to imagine God as far from us, or as if He were not present to us, for He is within us.
Father Charles Hugo Doyle
[Just one of 1200 encouraging quotations you will find in Forgotten Truths To Set Faith Afire! - Words to Challenge, Inspire and Instruct]
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Alas, it is but too true: Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament is not loved! He is not loved by millions of pagans, by millions of infidels, by the millions of schismatics and heretics who either do not know anything of the Eucharist or have no notions about it. Among so many thousands of creatures in whom God has placed a heart capable of loving, how many would love the Blessed Sacrament if only they knew it as I do! Must I not at least try to love it for them in their stead? Even among Catholics, few, very few love Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. How many think of Him frequently, speak of Him, come to adore Him? What is the reason for this forgetfulness and coldness? People have never experienced the Eucharist, its sweetness, the delights of His Love. They have never known the goodness of Jesus! They have no idea of the extent of His love in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Some of them have faith in Jesus Christ, but a faith so lifeless and superficial that it does not reach the heart, that it contents itself with what is strictly required by conscience for their salvation. Moreover, these last are but a handful among so many other Catholics who live like moral Pagans as if they had never heard of the Eucharist.
St. Peter Julian Eymard