by Sister Susan Marie | Dec 11, 2017 | Discernment Sundays - Chat Room, Salesian Spirituality, St. Francis de Sales
THIS COMPLETES OUR CHAT SERIES ON THE INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVOUT lIFE Why do you think Saint Francis suggested that we tell someone that we are trying to live by these guidelines because of our infirmity, opposed to a simple explanation of the benefits...
by Sister Susan Marie | Dec 7, 2017 | Salesian Spirituality, St. Francis de Sales
We are continuing our way through An Introduction to the Devout Life with Part V, Chapter 18, “Three Important and Final Counsels.” Saint Francis gives some final advice before he sends us into the world of living the devout life. On the first day of every...
by Sister Susan Marie | Dec 7, 2017 | St. Francis de Sales, Visitation History
December 7th is the Feast of St. Ambrose and St. Francis de Sales preached about his endearing qualities. Visitandines take note because it was St. Ambrose who helped to convert St. Augustine, whose Rule we follow in the Visitation Order. St. Francis de Sales said:...
by Sister Susan Marie | Dec 6, 2017 | St. Francis de Sales
St Francis de Sales had a deep devotion to the great St. Nicholas and generally preached on his feast day. In 1619 he spoke with much fervor from Scripture ” “For the needy shall not always be forgotten, nor shall the hope of the afflicted forever...
by Sister Susan Marie | Nov 30, 2017 | Discernment Sundays - Chat Room, Salesian Spirituality, St. Francis de Sales
We are sure always to do enough when God works with us We are continuing our way through An Introduction to the Devout Life with Part V, Chapter 17, “An Answer to Two Objections Which May Be Made to This Book.” Saint Francis encourages us in our pursuit of...
by Sister Susan Marie | Nov 27, 2017 | Discernment Sundays - Chat Room, Salesian Spirituality, St. Francis de Sales
When we read that from Galatians 2:20 that it is no longer we who live but Christ who lives in us. What does this mean? Is this some sort of divine possession by God?Do we lose our free will? Connected with that, consider Galatians 2:20 as the core of what it means...