The primary reason why we are misled is that we take advice from people who don't pray.
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The primary reason why we are misled is that we take advice from people who don't pray.
The reason why the gifts of the Holy Spirit are not seen in our lives is due to our tendency to run away from ministry and entretain ourselves with things such as television.
When one has fallen, the devil speaks through remorse, while fortitude to get up is the Grace of God.
Defeat temptation by preparing before temptation comes.
Growing in virtue requires to love suffering rather than comfort.
The accumulation of wealth is the lack of discernment of how much we need.
That redemption in addiction is learning to trust in God infinite Mercy. Whoever has been forgiven much loves much
All lack of peace comes from the lack of desiring to pray.
Understanding that God has unlimited resources leads to the temptation that God will grant us whatever we want.
The prayers with the greatest results are the ones in which we have nothing to gain: truthfully interceding for someone else or asking God to satisfy his thirst for you.
The only way to defeat Lust, Gluttony, and Sloth is to teach the body that it is okay to suffer and go without: fasting and penance.
God's mercy is not dependent on anything.
There is more virtue in trusting in God during economic struggle than the size of our savings.
It is not holiness that attains virtue, but virtue that attains holiness.
Greed can only be overcome by simplicity.
Anger lingers after forgiving only when we believe we deserve better. Humility calls us otherwise.