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Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“When you know you are dying, it’s not the moment to be cryptic, or mystical, or indirect.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Most people are confused about what really matters, and God wants to liberate us from that confusion.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“This life is a journey toward the sacred city, toward the heart of God, toward eucharistic glory, toward Heaven. Nobody makes the journey alone.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Life is a pilgrimage, but sometimes we need a pilgrimage to rediscover life.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Those who believe don’t leave. It’s one simple beautiful truth that will change everything.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Ernest Hemingway observed, “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Two virtuous people will always have a better relationship than two people without virtue. Two patient people will always have a better relationship than two impatient people. Two kind and generous people will always have a better relationship than two selfish people. Two humble people will always have a better relationship than two proud people. Not sometimes, but every single time.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“VIRTUE OF THE DAY Gratitude: The virtue of gratitude is simply about recognizing the good that is already yours. Practicing gratitude sensitizes us to all the blessings God has bestowed upon us. It is easy to overlook all the good in our lives and focus on what is frustrating or lacking. Thank every person who does even the slightest thing to assist you. And let your heart and mind be ever full of grateful prayers to God.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Learning to transform daily activities into prayer was one of the greatest spiritual lessons of my life. Offer the next hour of your work for a friend who is sick. Offer the task you are least looking forward to today to God as a prayer for the person you know who is suffering most today, and do that task with great love, better than you have ever done it.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“And so many of our own problems are caused by overvaluing some things and undervaluing others.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Joy: The virtue of joy is a long-lasting state beyond happiness that is not dependent on external circumstances to be sustained. It is possible to be suffering and experience joy at the same time. The flames of joy can be fanned in our hearts with gratitude and service to others.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“My Lord and my God, draw me close to You, nearer than ever before. Amen.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
“Patience: The virtue of patience deepens your ability to meet life’s challenges. It is a form of suffering. Though often mild, it does refine character and soul. You can discipline yourself to be patient. This is what the wise and happy do.”
Matthew Kelly, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory