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  • #1
    Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort
    “Far from me, heretics
    Whom the Church has condemned
    With all their fancy practices
    And their sophisticated books;
    Far from me, Calvinism!
    Far from me, Jansenism!
    I serve God with my whole heart,
    It is my glory and my joy.”
    Louis de Montfort

  • #2
    Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort
    “it has always been remarked that those who wear the outward look of reprobation, like impious heretics and proud worldlings, hate or despise the Hail Mary or the Rosary. Heretics still learn and say the Our Father, but not the Hail Mary, nor the Rosary. That is their horror. They would rather wear a serpent than a rosary.”
    Louis de Montfort, True Devotion to Mary

  • #3
    Blaise Pascal
    “Jesus Christ came to blind those who saw clearly, and to give sight to the blind; to heal the sick, and leave the healthy to die; to call to repentance, and to justify sinners, and to leave the righteous in their sins; to fill the needy, and leave the rich empty.”
    Blaise Pascal, Pensées

  • #4
    Anthony Mary Claret
    “Books are the food of the soul. Good and wholesome food given to a hungry body will nourish it, but if the food is poisonous, it will be injurious to the system. The same happens with reading. If people read good and instructive books at regular and proper times, it will strengthen and nourish them greatly.”
    Anthony Mary Claret, The Autobiography of St. Anthony Mary Claret

  • #5
    Evelyn Waugh
    “Every attendance at Mass leaves me without comfort or edification. I shall never, pray God, apostatize but church-going is now a bitter trial.”
    Evelyn Waugh, A Bitter Trial: Evelyn Waugh & John Cardinal Heenan on the Liturgical Changes

  • #6
    John Henry Newman
    “And, I rejoice to say, to one great mischief I have from the first opposed myself. For thirty, forty, fifty years I have resisted to the best of my powers the spirit of liberalism in religion. Never did Holy Church need champions against it more sorely than now, when, alas! it is an error overspreading, as a snare, the whole earth; and on this great occasion, when it is natural for one who is in my place to look out upon the world, and upon Holy Church as in it, and upon her future, it will not, I hope, be considered out of place, if I renew the protest against it which I have made so often.”
    John Henry Newman, Blessed John Henry Newman Collection

  • #7
    Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort
    “By the light which the Holy Ghost will give you by His dear Spouse, Mary, you will understand your own evil, your corruption, and your incapacity for anything good, which is not God’s free gift to us, either as Author of nature or of grace. In consequence of this knowledge, you will despise yourself. You will only think of yourself with horror. You will regard yourself as a snail, that spoils everything with its slime; or a toad, that poisons everything with its venom; or as a spiteful serpent, only seeking to deceive. In other words, the humble Mary will communicate to you a portion of her profound humility, which will make you despise yourself, despise nobody else, but love to be despised yourself.”
    Louis de Montfort
    tags: mary

  • #8
    “It has been an established custom in the Church that the more devout a person is, the more prompt he is to oppose innovations”
    Vincent of Lerins, The Commonitory: For the Antiquity and Universality of the Catholic Faith Against the Profane Novelties of All Heresies:

  • #9
    “Predestination: a portentous, awesome word in theology, the cross of the brooding intellect, the terror of the apprehensive conscience. At first glance it appears to be a somber mystery, and seems to be the more so, the less its true supernatural and hidden character is understood. But as soon as it is moved back to the proper distance and is inspected from the right point of view, it stands before us, for all the obscurity of its secret nature, as a luminous and splendid truth. Although its ramifications are lost in dim and, to some extent, alarming regions, its shining core emits most cheering and comforting rays.”
    Matthias Joseph Scheeben, The Mysteries of Christianity

  • #10
    Nicolás Gómez Dávila
    “The Gospels and the Communist Manifesto are on the wane; the world’s future lies in the power of Coca-Cola and pornography.”
    Nicolás Gómez Dávila

  • #11
    James Joyce
    “—Then, said Cranly, you do not intend to become a protestant?

    —I said that I had lost the faith, Stephen answered, but not that I had lost self-respect. What kind of liberation would that be to forsake an absurdity which is logical and coherent and to embrace one which is illogical and incoherent?”
    James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man



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