"You aim at a devout life, dear Philothea, because as a Christian you know that such devotion is most acceptable to God's Divine Majesty," says St. Francis de Sales in his book "Introduction to the Devout Life".
And we can all be Philotheas, as St. Francis notes: "I have made use of a name suitable to all who seek the devout life, Philothea meaning one who loves God."
Thank You Bishop Paprocki your words ring clear ...and of course if only those who should know better they want their own way and live life on their terms : WITHOUT GOD! We live in a sad world when people call themselves Christian , even Cstholic's and they will pick and choose exactly what they want to obey ...and keep the Church , who is the Bride of Jesus Christ on the back burner !
Thank You Bishop Paprocki your words ring clear ...and of course if only those who should know better they want their own way and live life on their terms : WITHOUT GOD! We live in a sad world when people call themselves Christian , even Cstholic's and they will pick and choose exactly what they want to obey ...and keep the Church , who is the Bride of Jesus Christ on the back burner !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bishop Paprocki. Awesome! Thanks, Jay.
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