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He is a good man, who grieves rather for him that injures him, than for his own suffering; who prays for him, that wrongs him, forgiving all his faults; who sooner shews mercy than anger; who offers violence to his appetite, in all things endeavouring to subdue the flesh to the spirit. This is an excellent abbreviature of the whole duty of a christian.Taylor'sGuide to devotion.   
— Samuel Johnson
And the faces of them, which have used abstinence, shall shine above the stars; whereas our faces shall be blacker than darkness.Bible2 Esdras,vii. 55.
— Samuel Johnson
There are people in the world so hungry that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread. Mahatma Gandhi I
— Sandra Byrd
shouting from the rooftops tells us that many people sitting in church on Sunday don't know why they're there or what's taking place. They've received the sacraments, but they've never encountered Jesus Christ in a meaningful and personal way.
— Scott Hahn
As Catholics, we are free to cultivate a rich life of piety, drawing from the treasures of many lands and many ages.
— Scott Hahn
Thus, I repeat, anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism are spiritually destructive and stupid. In the words of Pope Pius XI: "Spiritually, we are Semites." You cannot be a good Catholic until you've fallen in love with the religion and people of Israel. WALK
— Scott Hahn
When we begin to see that heaven awaits us in the Mass, we begin already to bring our home to heaven. And we begin already to bring heaven home with us.
— Scott Hahn
Driven by petty ambition, we serve only ourselves. St. Josemaria put it well: "Those who are 'ambitious,' with small, personal, miserable ambitions, cannot understand that the friends of God should seek to achieve something through a spirit of service and without such'ambition.' " We should never confuse Christian humility and modesty with a will to underachieve.
— Scott Hahn
The effect of our sharing in the body and blood of Christ is to change us into what we receive. ~
— Scott Hahn
What we could never become by strength, stamina, and a will of steel—which we lack anyway—we become by the grace of God.
— Scott Hahn
they can still think of their daily work as an offering, their desk or anvil or stovetop as an "altar" to God, and they can still offer their work
— Scott Hahn
From the beginning God created us with that radical freedom: to choose him, or to choose ourselves instead.
— Scott Hahn