...Abandonment is, I may dare to say, the principle virtue of souls devoted to the Sacred Heart....By abandonment He offers them a means by which they are enabled to participate in His almighty power. He opens to them them the treasures of His Heart, which undertakes to supply for all the shortcomings of souls abandoned to Him, and to perfect all their works. He makes them docile instruments, who place no obstacles to the action of God, and faithfully give Him the glory in all....Confidence by itself can easily obtain all things.
~ Love, Peace and Joy by the Reverend André Prévot
Atlantis: How Plato’s Story Corresponds to Real History
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4 comments:
How consoling! Thank you for reminding us of this.
Glad you like it!
sentimental and sugary approach. Excuse me if I prefer Hopkin's sonnets:
Cliffs of fall
hold them cheap those who ne'er hung there.
It's not sugary. It's French.
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