St. Teresa of Kolkata – Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. Read more
St. John XXIII – And a devotion to the Eucharist that is ardent, constant, and that carries over into works also has the effect of nourishing and fostering the inner perfection of his soul… Read more
St. John Vianney – Sunday is the property of our good God; it is his own day, the Lord’s day. He made all the days of the week… Read more
St. Francis of Assisi – Our friends, then, are all those who unjustly afflict upon us trials and ordeals, shame and injustice, sorrows and torments, martyrdom and death; we must love them greatly for we will possess eternal life because of what they bring upon us. Read more
St. Benedict – To pray for one’s enemies in the love of Christ; to make peace with one’s adversary before sundown and never to despair of God’s mercy. Read more
St. John Paul II – Respect for life requires that science and technology should always be at the service of man and his integral development. Society as a whole must respect, defend, and promote the dignity of every human person… Read more
Benedict XVI – Jesus, who died for the sins of all … wishes to make a connection with each one of you and to knock at the door of your hearts in order to give you the gift of his grace… Read more
St. Faustina – O my Jesus, each of your saints reflects one of your virtues; I desire to reflect your compassionate heart, full of mercy; I want to glorify it… Read more
St. Francis of Assisi – My Good Shepherd, who have shown your very gentle mercy to us unworthy sinners… Read more
Bede the Venerable – All the ways of this world are as fickle and unstable as a sudden storm at sea. Read more