St. John Chrysostom – Not to feel pleased at being praised is, I am afraid, what has never happened to any man. Read more
St. Teresa of Calcutta – I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love. Read more
Caryll Houselander – The prayers of the Church are the age-long poetry of mankind, lifted above the perfection of poetry, for they are the prayer of Christ on earth. Read more
St. Augustine – We do not set up temples, priesthoods, and sacrifices for our martyrs, because they are not our gods, but their God is our God. Read more
St. David of Wales – Be joyful, brothers and sisters. Keep your faith, and do the little things that you have seen and heard with me. Read more
St. John Eudes – Faith is a divine and celestial light, a participation in the eternal, inaccessible light, a beam radiating from the face of God. Read more
St. Venantius Fortunatus – O Mother blest! And chosen shrine wherein the Architect divine Whose hand contains the earth and sky vouchsafed in hidden guise to lie… Read more
St. Catherine of Genoa – Lenten fasts make me feel better, stronger, and more active than ever. Read more