In This House of Brede Quotes
In This House of Brede
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“One of the good things about a Catholic church is that it isn't respectable," she had told Richard. "You can find anyone in it, from duchesses to whores, from tramps to kings.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“I wish I knew when I was going to die,' ninety-six-year-old Dame Frances Anne often said, 'I wish I knew.'
'Why, Dame?'
'Then I should know what to read next.”
― In This House of Brede
'Why, Dame?'
'Then I should know what to read next.”
― In This House of Brede
“Not what thou art, nor what thou hast been, beholdeth God with His merciful eyes, but what thou wouldst be.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“I like the way everything is clear and concise, you'll always be forgiven but you must know the rules”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“Is it easier to be than to do?”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“It would have been far easier to write about an active Order; people can see, understand and admire the good they do. ‘Sister,’ said a young American soldier when, in India, he watched a nun bandaging the rotting and malodorous finger stumps of an old leper, ‘Sister, I wouldn’t do your work for ten thousand dollars a day.’ ‘Neither would I,’ said the nun.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“...and as she stood on the Ashford platform waiting for the small train to come in, she seemed already separated from the people around her. Tomorrow I shall not be among you anymore; not of you but mysteriously still with you, thought Philippa. As Lady Abbess of Brede had said, "People think we renounce the world. We don't. We renounce its ways but we are still very much in it and it is very much in us.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“remember that people need only be told as much of the truth as they are entitled to know,”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“Our whole Christian life is a dying to selfishness – wasn’t it Monsignor Knox who said the cross was “I” crossed out?”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“When you have become God’s in the measure He wants, He, Himself, will know how to bestow you on others.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“And we pray in reparation, to make up for all those who won’t or can’t pray for themselves – especially anyone in grave sin. That’s why communities say the longest and most arduous Office at night – the time when most sin is committed in the world.’ ‘You mean a little Carmelite might sit up and pray for a murderer?’ ‘She has, with results,’ said Philippa.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“I can’t,’ but it was acceptance now. ‘I can’t,’ whispered Dame Catherine, ‘so You must.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“And you needn’t worry about being useful,’ said Dame Ursula. ‘When you have become God’s in the measure He wants, He, Himself, will know how to bestow you on others.’ She was quoting St Basil. Then her face grew wistful, ‘“Unless He prefer, for thy greater advantage, to keep thee all to himself.” That does happen to a few people. Yet, paradoxically, they have the greatest influence.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“The motto was ‘Pax’ but the word was set in a circle of thorns. Pax: Peace, but what a strange peace, made of unremitting toil and effort – seldom with a seen result: subject to constant interruptions, unexpected demands, short sleep at nights, little comfort, sometimes scant food: beset with disappointments and usually misunderstood, yet peace all the same, undeviating, filled with joy and gratitude and love. ‘It is My own peace I give unto you.’ Not, notice, the world’s peace.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“Nowadays there's a tendency to make everything utilitarian—even the things of the spirit. Beware of this. That wasn't the way of the saints. They didn't set out to be of use.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“I thought I was very well as I was; a human balanced person with a reasonable record; with the luck of having money, friends, love – only suddenly it wasn’t enough – not nearly enough.’ Dame Beatrice nodded; this was what she understood. ‘Everything seemed – not hollow, but – as if suddenly I could see beyond them, into an emptiness, and all the while there was this strange pull; no one can describe it to someone who hasn’t felt it, and doubly strange for me because until then, such a thing had never crossed my mind.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“We have chosen a stillness more powerful than all activity. A detachment more fulfilling than all possession, A wisdom exceeding all knowledge And a love beyond all.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“It was splendid,’ said Dame Perpetua in the Abbess’s room. ‘You made it splendid.’ ‘It wasn’t I,’ said Abbess Catherine. ‘It is splendid. That is the blessing of the liturgy, it wipes out self.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“Perhaps it was the pulling up of her stakes, or claims, to her private loves, renouncing them, that had made room for these people in a kind of universal love, without any claims.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“Now you gird yourself and take yourself where you want to go … but one day another will gird you and take you where you do not want to go.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“The human heart
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always.”
― In This House of Brede
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always.”
― In This House of Brede
“directly”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
“My nation, as all nations, is becoming a land without peace, without thought, without mind, Madam Abbess. We are suffocating our spirits in commercial and material things. This is not envy," said Mr. Konishi earnestly. "I am a rich man, with much business, so I have succeeded in all these things, but I know that they are empty.”
― In This House of Brede
― In This House of Brede
