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- Biografi Bakgrund och uppväxt. Heliga Birgitta föddes omkring 1303 som Birgitta Birgersdotter, av Finsta. Hon hörde till en av de svenska medeltida.
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- Bridget of Sweden (1303 – 23 July 1373); born as Birgitta Birgersdotter, also Birgitta of Vadstena, or Saint Birgitta (Swedish: den heliga Birgitta), was a mystic.
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It is with excellent commentaries. Read it every day. It will help your faith."In the evening, when I was in my cell, I saw the Lord Jesus clothed in a white garment. One hand [was] raised in the gesture of blessing, the other was touching the garment at the breast. From beneath the garment, slightly drawn aside at the breast, there were emanating two large rays, one red, the other pale.
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In silence I kept my gaze fixed on the Lord; my soul was struck with awe, but also with great joy. After a while, Jesus said to me, Paint an image according to the pattern you see, with the signature: Jesus, I trust in You. I desire that this image be venerated, first in your chapel, and [then] throughout the world.
I promise that the soul that will venerate this image will not perish. I also promise victory over [its] enemies already here on earth, especially at the hour of death. I Myself will defend it as My own glory"St. Anthony Mary Claret - Autobiography"This idea of a lost eternity that began to move me so vividly at the tender age of five and that has stayed with me ever since and that, God willing, I will never forget is the mainspring and goad of my zeal for the salvation of souls. In time I felt a further stimulus for zeal of which I shall speak later, namely, the thought that sin not only condemns my neighbor but is an offense against God, my Father. This idea breaks my heart with pain and makes me want to run like… And I tell myself, "If a sin is infinitely malicious, thenpreventing a sin is preventing an infinite offense against my God, against my good Father.""Resolutions made by me, Dominic Savio, in the year 1. First Communion, at the age of seven.
I will go to Confession often, and as frequently to Holy Communion as my confessor allows. I wish to sanctify the Sundays and festivals in a special manner. My friends shall be Jesus and Mary.
Death rather than sin."St Bonaventure - Holiness of Life"Poverty is another of the virtues necessaryif we would be holy unto perfection. Our. Lord bears witness to this in the Gospel of.
St. Matthew: : If thou wilt be perfect, gosell what thou hast and give to the poor."Since the fulness of evangelical perfection isfound in poverty, no one should imagine thathe has scaled the summits of perfection if hehas not become an adept in the practice ofevangelical poverty."Download PDFSt Birgitta of Sweden - Revelations and Prophecies. But you, my daughter, whom I have chosen for myself, and with whom I now speak in spirit: love me with all your heart ‐ not as you love your son or daughter or parents, but more than anything in the world ‐ since I, who created you, did not spare any of my limbs in suffering for your sake! Yet, I love your soul so dearly that, rather than losing you, I would let myself be crucified again, if it were possible. Imitate my humility; for I, the King of glory and of angels, was clothed in ugly, wretched rags and stood naked at the pillar and heard all kinds of insults and ridicule with my own ears. Always prefer my will before your own, because my Mother, your Lady, has, from the beginning to the end, never wanted anything butwhat I wanted.
Download PDFSt Bonaventure - Life of St. Francis of Assisi"Therefore, when he once passed the holy day of Easter in a distant hermitage, so far from the dwellings of men that it was not possible to go forth to beg, in memory of Him who appeared on that day in the form of a pilgrim to the disciples going to Emmaus, he asked alms of his own brethren as a poor pilgrim, which when he had humbly received, he admonished them in many holy words, that passing through the desert of this world as pilgrims, and strangers, and true Hebrews, they should celebrate, in continual poverty of spirit, the true Pasch fo the Lord, that is this passage from this world to the Father."Download PDFSt Don Bosco - Memoirs of the Oratory"It was at that age that I had a dream. All my life this remained deeply impressed on my mind. In this dream Iseemed to be near my home in a fairly large yard. A crowd of children were playing there. Some were laughing, some were playing games, and quite a few were swearing. When I heard these evil words, I jumped immediately amongst them and tried to stop them by using my words and my fists.
At that moment a dignified man appeared, a nobly dressed adult. He wore a white cloak, and his face shone so that I could not look directly at him. He called me by name, told me to take charge of these children, and added these words: "You will have to win these friends of yours not by blows but by gentleness and love. Start right away to teach them the ugliness of sin and the value of virtue."Download PDFSt.
Francis de Sales - Consoling thoughts of"O holy, fortunate, and happy crowd of sinners and publicans, who approach to our Lord! They are not like those invited to the great feast, who excused themselves: they come, and are welcome. O my Savior, how have these sinners drawn nigh to Thee since Thou art just?
For David says absolutely of the just man that evil must not approach to him: "Depart from me, ye wicked." Since it is thus, O Savior, O Redeemer, O good God, I can say to the multitude on Thy Part: "Approach to God, and you will be enlightened, and your faces will not be confounded; for he receives sinners"Download PDFBlessed Anna Katharina Emmerich - The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The Jews, having quite exhausted their barbarity, shut Jesus up in a little vaulted prison, the remains of which subsist to this day. Two of the archers alone remained with him, and they were soon replaced by two others. He was still clothed in the old dirty mantle, and covered with the spittle and other filth which they had thrown over him; for they had not allowed him to put on his own clothes again, but kept his hands tightly bound together. When our Lord entered this prison, he prayed most fervently that his Heavenly Father would accept all that he had already suffered, and all that he was about to suffer, as an expiatory sacrifice, not only for his executioners, but likewise for all who in future ages might have to suffer torments such as he was about to endure, and be tempted to impatience or anger. Download PDFSt Francis de Sales - Introduction to Devout Life"Almost all those who have written concerning the devout life have had chiefly in view persons who have altogether quitted the world; or at any rate they have taught a manner of devotion which would lead to such total retirement. But my object is to teach those who are living in towns, at court, in their own households, and whose calling obliges them to a social life, so far as externals are concerned.
Such persons are apt to reject all attempt to lead a devout life under the plea of impossibility; imagining that like as no animal presumes to eat of the plant commonly called Palma Christi, so no one who is immersed in the tide of temporal affairs ought to presume to seek the palm of Christian piety. And so I have shown them that, like as the mother- of- pearl lives in the sea without ever absorbing one drop of salt water; and as near the Chelidonian Isles springs of sweet water start forth in the midst of the ocean and as the firemoth hovers in the flames without burning herwings; even so a true stedfast soul may live in the world untainted by worldly breath, finding a well- spring of holy piety amid the bitter waves of society, and hovering amid the flames of earthly lusts without singeing the wings of its devout life. Of a truth this is not easy," Download PDF St. Robert Bellarmine - The Eternal Happiness of the Saints "WE may learn how important is knowledge of the kingdom of heaven from this circumstance, that Christ our heavenly Master began His preaching with these words: “Do penance, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” He also delivered nearly all His parables concerning the kingdom of heaven, saying, " The kingdom of heaven is likened & c. And after His resurrection, during the forty days before His ascension, appearing to His disciples, He spoke to them of the kingdom of God, as St. Luke mentions in the Acts of the Apostles.
This kingdom therefore formed the beginning, continuation, and end of the discourses of Christ. But I do not intend to enter upon all the points connected with heaven, but only to explain those that relate to the “place and state" of the Blessed. In the first place, I will endeavour to show why the “habitation” of the blessed is called the "kingdom of heaven" in the Holy Scriptures."Download PDFSt Peter Julian Eymard - the Divine Eucharist"PRAYER, incessant prayer, otherwise called the habit of prayer, is necessary for every Christian. All have received the grace of prayer in Baptism. It is the Holy Spirit who inspires us to cry to God: "Abba Fater—Father, Father 1" It is the gift, the grace, the privilege of all. We 'can do nogood, practise no virtue without prayer, which obtains for us the grace of goodness and virtue.
Prayer is the foundation of all the virtues, and faith itself, the beginning of justice, it but the exercise of prayer."Download PDFSt. Peter Julian Eymard - Month of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament"Because we make profession of especially honoring the Holy Eucharist, it does not follow that we should have less devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Far from it! He would be guilty of blasphemy who would say: "As for me, the Blessed Sacrament suffices. I have no need of Mary." Where shall we find Jesus on earth if not in Mary s arms. Did she not give us the Eucharist?