Catholic Daily Reading [Eng]
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You will not see anyone who is really striving after his advancement who is not given to spiritual reading. And as to him who neglects it, the fact will soon be observed by his progress.
- St. Athanasius
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'I would rather choose a perpetual prison for my lodging than the house of a Huguenot*; and I would prefer a thousand deaths, one after another, to seeing myself bound by #marriage to an enemy of the Church.'

St. Jane Frances de Chantal

*Huguenots were French #Protestants who held to the Reformed, or #Calvinist

#saint #quote
Forwarded from SERVIAM- I Will Serve
americanism and the antichristian conspiracy.pdf
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"Beware! There are no worse enemies of the Church than liberal Catholics!"
-Pope Pius IX
#book #liberalism #americanism #thequestion

Sorry for the bad scan. Book has started to fall apart and wanted to save into a digital copy
'Never belittle the significance of your thoughts, for not one escapes God's notice.'

St. Mark the Ascetic

#saint #quote
Appearance of Sts Catherine and Michael to Joan of Arc (Lef-Hand Part of The Life of Joan of Arc Triptych)

🎨Artist
Hermann Stilke (1803–1860)

🏛️Collection
Hermitage Museum 🔖

#art #painting #saint #angel
"Ask of the sinner how many impure thoughts he has consented to: he will tell you he cannot remember. But, brother, if you cannot tell the number, God can; and you know that a single willful immodest thought is enough to send you to Hell... From thoughts and words you proceed to acts, and to those innumerable impurities which those wretches roll and wallow in like swine, without ever being satisfied, for this vice is never satisfied."

ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI

#saint #quote #sin #purity #chastity #impurity #virtue #vice
alphonsushellswidestgate-impurityetc..pdf
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<HELL'S WIDEST GATE : IMPURITY>
By ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI
with Three Related #Sermons and an Appendix

#book #sin #purity #chastity #impurity #virtue #vice
Forwarded from SERVIAM- I Will Serve
Where does religious liberalism lead, if not to total skepticism? To say that all religions are equally good is to say that they are all equally true or false since they contradict one another. Do they truly mean to insinuate that truth and error, good and evil, are matters of opinion? This mindset can only lead to the death of reason, which is the only faculty distinguishing man from the beasts, to whose level man quickly descends when he abandons his reason. The skeptic does not think; he eats, he digests, he vegetates. Is this the human dignity so vigorously proclaimed, or is it not rather man's ultimate debasement?

-Passage taken from Introduction in the Book "100 Years of Modernism: A Genealogy of the Principles of the 2nd Vatican Council"