Showing Tag: "st teresa of avila" (Show all posts)
Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, December 13, 2009,
In :
Daily quote
It is not so essential to think much as to love much.
- St Teresa of Jesus, OCD Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Wednesday, June 10, 2009,
In :
Carmel

However softly we speak, He is near enough to hear us. Neither is there any need for wings to go to find Him. All one need do is to go into solitude and look at Him within oneself.
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Wednesday, June 3, 2009,
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Carmel
“There are more tears shed over answered prayers than over unanswered prayers.” Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, June 1, 2009,
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Carmel

May God be blessed for ever, he who waited for me so long!
(Book of her Life) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 31, 2009,
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Carmel

O, how everything that is suffered with love is healed again!
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Saturday, May 30, 2009,
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Carmel

There is no other remedy for this evil of giving up prayer than to begin again
(The Interior Castle) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Wednesday, May 27, 2009,
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Carmel

What would it matter, when your are in the arms of God, if the whold world blame you!
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 24, 2009,
In :
Carmel
Many remain at the foot of the mount who could ascend to the top...I repeat and ask that you always have courageous thoughts. As a result of them the Lord will give you grace for courageous deeds.
(Meditations on the Song of Songs)

The 25th of May is the Feast of St Mary Magdalen de Pazzi. From the Hanscom Family blog:
Mystical ecstasy is the elevation of the spirit to God in such a way that the person is aware of this union with God and both internal and external senses are detached from th... Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 24, 2009,
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Carmel

Some books on prayer tell us where one must seek God. Within oneself, very clearly, is the best place to look.
(Book of her life) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Friday, May 22, 2009,
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Carmel

What is the matter with Christians nowadays? Must it always be those who owe you the most who afflict you?
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Thursday, May 21, 2009,
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Carmel

You will be immediately told that speaking with...[a friend] is unnecessary, tha it is enough to have God. But a good means to having God is to speak with his friends.
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Tuesday, May 19, 2009,
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Carmel
...their careful efforts were useless, for I was strikingly shrewd when it came to mischief.
(Book of her life) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, May 18, 2009,
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Carmel

If contemplating...taking care of teh sick, helping with household chores...are all ways of serving the Guest who come to be with us and eat and recreate. What difference does it make whether we serve in the one way or the other?
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Thursday, May 14, 2009,
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Carmel

There is nothing annoying that is not suffered easily by those who love one another
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Tuesday, May 12, 2009,
In :
Carmel
 We shouldn't build castles in the air. The Lord doesn't look so much at the greatness of our works as at the love with which they are done. (Interior Castle) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, May 11, 2009,
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Carmel
However enclosed you are, never think that the good or evil you do will remain a secret.
(Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 10, 2009,
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Carmel

We will not reach perfection in the love of neighbour if that love doesn't rise from love of God as its root. (Interior Castle) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 10, 2009,
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Carmel
I tried as hard as I could to keep Jesus Christ, Our God and Our Lord, present within me; that was my way of prayer.
(Book of Her Life)
St. Teresa's Bread Pan De Santa Teresa
This dish, which makes a tasty breakfast or branch, is a first cousin to French toast, but with a flavor and texture all its own.
2 cups milk 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cinnamon stick 1 good piece of lemon peel 12 slices Italian/French bread (a little stale) 1/2-3/4 inch thick 3 eggs Pinch of salt Cinnamon-sugar for sprinkling ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Friday, May 8, 2009,
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Carmel

O greatness of God! Often I am amazed when I consider how particulary His Majesty wanted to help me found this little dwelling corner for God.(Book of her Life) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Friday, May 8, 2009,
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Carmel

Lord, how is it, that when there is so little time to enjoy your presence you hide from me? Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Wednesday, May 6, 2009,
In :
Carmel
And since he doesn't force our will, He takes what we give Him; but He doesn't give himself completely until we give ourselves completely.
(The Way of Perfection) Continue reading ...
Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, May 4, 2009,
In :
Carmel
 Three things, which are from our own constitutions......
love for one another detachment from all created things, true humility,
which even though I speak of it last, is the main practice and embraces all others. Continue reading ...
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