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At communion we ought to ask for the remedy of the vice to which we feel ourselves most inclined.
Philip Neri
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Philip Neri
Age: 509
Born: 1515
Born: July 21
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Do not grieve over the temptations you suffer. When the Lord intends to bestow a particular virtue on us, He often permits us first to be tempted by the opposite vice. Therefore, look upon every temptation as an invitation to grow in a particular virtue and a promise by God that you will be successful, if only you stand fast.
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As soon as we are stripped of the sordid garb of avarice, we shall be clothed with the royal and imperial vest of the opposite virtue, liberality.
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During mental prayer, it is well, at times, to imagine that many insults and injuries are being heaped upon us, that misfortunes have befallen us, and then strive to train our heart to bear and forgive these things patiently, in imitation of our Saviour. This is the way to acquire a strong spirit.
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First let a little love find entrance into their hearts, and the rest will follow.
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We must often remember what Christ said, that not he who begins, but he that perseveres to the end, shall be saved.
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Let us pray God, if He gives us any virtue or any gift, to keep it hidden even from ourselves, that we may preserve our humility, and not take occasion of pride because of it.
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The cross is the gift God gives to his friends.
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To acquire and preserve the virtue of chastity, we have need of a good and experienced confessor.
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Cast yourself into the arms of God and be very sure that if he wants anything of you, He will fit you for the work and give you strength.
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Not to know how to deny our soul its own wishes, is to foment a very hot-bed of vices.
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A joyful heart is more easily made perfect than a downcast one.
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They who have been exercised in the service of God for a long time, may in their prayers imagine all sorts of insults offered to them, such as blows, wounds, and the like, and so in order to imitate Christ by their charity, may accustom their hearts beforehand to forgive real injuries when they come.
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Without mortification nothing can be done.
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He who always acts under obedience may be assured that he will not have to give an account of his actions to God.
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There is nothing the devil fears so much, or so much tries to hinder, as prayer.
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We must sometimes bear with little defects in others, as we have, against our will, to bear with natural defects in ourselves. If we wish to keep peace with our neighbor, we should never remind anyone of his natural defects.
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Heaven is not made for the slothful.
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In sickness we ought to ask God to give us patience, because it often happens, that when a man gets well, he not only does not do the good he proposed to do when he was sick, but he multiplies his sins and his ingratitude.
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The stench of impurity before God and the angels is so great, that no stench in the world can equal it.
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My Jesus, if you uphold me, I shall not fall.
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