Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Asking a Favor ... of any fellow Magnificat readers out there

There was a fantastic quote about the crucifix featured at the bottom of  the saint profile for either yesterday or the day before. It was from a saint I'm not familiar with ... and I tore it out (as is my way ... yes, I'm a de-constructor). But then I lost it.

If anyone could look it up and tell me what it was I'd be soooooo verrrrrrry grateful!

Thank you, Ginny!

She thoughtfully included both Monday's and Tuesday's great quotes in the comments. It is Tuesday's that is going straight into my quote journal:
Oh, what a great book for us is the cross! It is a summarization of the apologetics of our faith, a practical knowledge for our moral life, and the most tender lesson of love that the Lord has shown.
St. Gaspar del Bufalo

1 comment:

  1. Hi there Julie,
    Monday's was St. Reverentius. The quote at the bottom: "What might is the power of the cross! Adam set at naught the commandment, taking the apple from the tree; but all Adam lost, Christ found upon the cross." St. Thomas Aquinas

    Tuesday's was St. Maurus and the quote: "Oh, what a great book for us is the cross! It is a summarization of the apologetics of our faith, a practical knowledge for our moral life, and the most tender lesson of lvoe that the Lord has shown." St. Gaspar del Bufalo.

    I'm a Happy Catholic, too! And enjoy sharing your book. :)
    Blessings,
    Ginny K.

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