Salesian Literature
Letters on:
Prayer, Faith, and Accepting Your Vocation
1. Thy Will be done :: 2. Do the will of God joyfully :: 3. Serve God where you are :: 4. Let us be what we are, and let us be it well
5. Our faith should be naked and simple :: 6. There are two principal reasons for prayer :: 7. Little virtues prepare for contemplation of God
8. We must remain in the presence of God :: 9. Never does God leave us save to hold us better
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9. Never does God leave us save to hold us better
To Jane de Chantal, in praise of the “little virtues”
Dear child,
My God! When will the time come that our Lady will be born in our hearts?
For my part, I see that I am totally unworthy of it; you will think just the same of yourself. But her Son was born in the stable; so courage then; let us get a place prepared for this holy infant. Our Lady loves only places made low by humility, common by simplicity, but large by charity; she is willingly near the crib, and at the foot of the Cross; she does not mind if she goes into Egypt, far from all comfort, provided she has her dear Son with her.
No, Our Lord may wrestle with us and throw us to left or to right; He may (as with other Jacobs) press us, may give to us a hundred twists, may engage us first on one side, and then on the other; in short, He may do us a thousand hurts. All the same, we will not leave Him until He gives us His eternal benediction (Gen. 32). And, my child, never does our good God leave us save to hold us better; never does He let go of us save to keep us better; never does He wrestle with us save to give Himself up to us and to bless us.
Let us advance, meanwhile, let us advance; let us make our way through these low valleys of the humble and little virtues. We shall see in them the roses amid the thorns, charity that shows its beauty among interior and exterior afflictions, the lilies of purity, the violets of mortification: what virtues shall we not see?
Above all, I love the three little virtues – sweetness of heart, poverty of spirit, and simplicity of life – and the substantial exercises – visiting the sick, serving the poor, comforting the afflicted, and the like. But the whole without eagerness, with a true liberty.
No, our arms are not yet long enough to reach the cedars of Lebanon; let us content ourselves with the hyssop of the valleys.
Francis
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LETTERS OF St. FRANCIS DE SALES
:: Letters to a Wife and Mother :: Letters of Spiritual Direction :: Letters to Persons in the World :: Letters to Person in Religion
LETTERS TO PERSONS IN THE WORLD
Foreword | Prayer, Faith and Accepting Your Vocation | Loving and Serving God in your Daily Life
Bearing one's cross | Overcoming Fear, Temptation, Failure and Discouragement
A Spirituality for Everyone
St. Francis de Sales presents a spirituality that can be practised by everyone in all walks of life
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