Our Soul
Our state of soul is its thought, prayer, and natural love. We must be ourselves in God’s sight. – God changes the seasons to vary the work, the fruit of the earth. Our soul is the soil of grace. Apply yourself to achieve a stable spirit of divine love in your various duties, actions, and […]
Pure Intention
This is a second resolution written by Father Eymard while on retreat with the diocesan clergy in Grenoble. “May I seek you with a pure intention, and with a pure zeal may I proclaim with your Gospel; may I work for your glory alone, that you may be known in the Blessed Sacrament, that your […]
Presence of God
Be serious about the presence of God, the knowledge of Jesus Christ, a definite thought of some virtue, and you will have a center of strength and consolation. From a letter written in 1868 to Mme. Mathilde Giraud-Jordan
Gift of Self
Belong entirely to God through love, entirely to your neighbor through a gracious charity, entirely to the divine Eucharist by the offering and sacrifice of your whole self. Bear with yourself in the patience of our Lord. To Mrs. Stephanie Gourde, October 23, 1859
Nourish Yourself on our Lord
Nourish yourself on our Lord, on his spirit, his virtues, his evangelical truth, on the contemplation of his mysteries. Do not leave him. He said: “If you abide in me and my words abide in you, everything that you want will be done.” To Edmée Brenier De Montmorand May 19, 1868
United to the Lord
How much good I could do, with God’s grace, if I were truly interior, truly united to our Lord, truly filled with his Spirit of love! To Mlles. Marianne Eymard and Nanette Bernard January 15, 1849
Trust in God
Trust me. Have devotion to absolution. Find a few rays of light and warmth if there are any on your sacramental journey: some consolation from God if he sends you any. Just go forward and, if there should be some unexplored paths, some impenetrable darkness, some people who misunderstand you or leave you confused, find […]
Becoming an Apostle of the Eucharist
Be the apostle of the divine Eucharist, like a flame which enlightens and warms, like the Angel of his heart who will go to proclaim him to those who don’t know him and will encourage those who love him and are suffering. To Mme Antoinette de Grandville, July 4, 1859
Approaching God With Simplicity
Go to the good Lord very simply, with the surrender of a small child. Tell the good Lord what you are thinking, what you want, what is upsetting you. Oh! How happy we become when we discover this interior conversation with our Lord. We carry our treasure [with us] everywhere. He becomes the center of […]
Gift of Self
The inner gift of self is the real gift, because then our Lord becomes our Saviour . . . by giving us his own form of life. To Mme. Lepage, February 4, 1865