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It moves us to act carefully, diligently, and promptly, not merely in obeying God’s commandments, but in fulfilling his divine counsels and inspirations. Devotion is a spiritual activity and liveliness by means of which divine Love works in us, and causes us to work briskly and lovingly. It is like the eagle, dove, or swallow, which soar high, as opposed to an ostrich, which cannot fly, or hen, which flies only briefly. It can only be attained in heaven; we might as well forget about this degree of love here on earth.
Excites us to be ready and loving in performing as many good works as possible. Inspires us to go beyond this, beyond what we are told to do. Stops at what is minimally required to get to heaven.
Makes one gloomy and unpleasant. Is impossible to obtain. Makes a person unpleasant. Is very sweet, very happy and very loveable.
When the devout soul finds bitter herbs, they are all turned to sweetness and pleasantness. When the martyrs encountered fire, sword, and rack, they are seen as perfumed flowers. It shows that devotion is the real spiritual sweetness which takes away all bitterness from mortifications. Only bees, and not humans, can take bitter experiences and turn them to good.
Heaven and hell Good and evil The first two days of creation Prayer and the sacraments
True False — The father of a family should be as regardless in making provision for the future as a Capuchin friar. True False — The artisan should spend the day in church like a religious. True False — A religious should involve himself in all manner of business on his neighbor’s behalf as a bishop is called upon to do. True False — True devotion is specific to each person’s calling in life.
— Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, David, Job, Tobias, Sarah, Rebecca and Judith Household Kings/rulers Soldiers In the trades Old Testament figures — St. Joseph, Lydia and Crispus Household Kings/rulers Soldiers In the trades Old Testament figures — St. Anne, Martha, St. Monica, Aquila and Priscilla Household Kings/rulers Soldiers In the trades Old Testament figures — Cornelius, St. Sebastian, and St. Maurice Household Kings/rulers Soldiers In the trades Old Testament figures — Constantine, St. Helena, St. Louis, Bl. Amadaeus Household Kings/rulers Soldiers In the trades Old Testament figures
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