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- Of the good Use of Time
- Meditation for Tuesday (on the seven miseries of l...
- IV. FOURTH OBSTACLE. — Some Unmortified Passion.
- We feel resentment at the least disagreeable word,...
- Of the Angelical Salutation (St. Peter Canisius)
- Pater Noster explained by St. Peter Canisius.
- languishing during their whole life in this state,...
- When our soul is distracted and dissipated
- Seeking after sauces and seasonings for the enjoym...
- First Obstacle--Tepidity
- Good lyric rhyme expels profane immodest songs
- Birth of Our Savior--contemn all worldly pomp
- Mahomet was a disciple of the devil, and that his ...
- II. — SECOND MEANS. — Sincere Humility.
- despising the things which are passing and which h...
- thoughts about penance
- I. FIRST MEANS. — True Mortification.
- Purity of St. Joseph of Copertino.
- Courtship often can be proximate occasion of sin
- Prayer of St. Gertrude to the Immaculate Heart of ...
- Sure and easy means to obtain a true Love of God
- The Importance of Silence
- Interior Recollection.
- Must abstain from sin for the Love of God
- use of humor in instruction
- charity to cry out against the wolf (heretics and ...
- exposing oneself to proximate occasion of sin with...
- begin in his old age labors to which he has not ac...
- Beware if you have no temptations--St. Vianney
- EXPOSITION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED by St. Francis X...
- St. Francis Xavier answering the objections of Jap...
- THE LIFE OF ST. DOMINIC SAVIO
- The Death and Resurrection of the Church of Englan...
- he commits a most grievous sin, who seeks only car...
- Fr. Loarte's book on the Rosary
- necessary to abstain from looking at females
- A book commanded to be written by JESUS Himself
- there were some in hell who had put many souls int...
- infinite difference between spiritual and temporal...
- despising useless knowledge
- The Life of St Anthony (251-356)
- Must avoid sinners and heretics
- Games, amusements, recreations she would not hear ...
- St. Cyprian on make up
- deep meaning of the Scriptures cannot be found wit...
- of which the ancient philosophers, whom the world ...
- only everlasting punishment is dreaded to an audac...
- wasted many hours in idle talk, in sleep, in pleas...
- Small Number of the Elect -- Bp. Challoner
- do many many good works more and more
- laugh and smile
- Neccesity of preparation before prayer
- Cast your eyes down
- Must preach on such topics that serves much to con...
- Bible Commentary on Few Saved
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- The Liturgical Year by Prosper Guéranger
- 'What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole wo...
- on Sundays we should occupy ourselves only with wh...
- Must leave the job with occasion of sin
- what laziness and what indifference we display!
- The Three Hail Marys Prayers
- St. Gregory on the fewness of the saved
- If we were born amidst infidels
- Damned Catholics are lower than Jews, who are lowe...
- with what distractions, what want of application i...
- do the right things rightly
- am I spending time on useful or vain things?
- "The just man shall scarcely be saved."--St. Peter...
- Lukewarm soul. St. Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney
- The Small Number of the Elect, by Bp. Massillon (P...
- Think on that dread eternity To which thou art ha...
- WHY serve the world, thy enemy,
- Dead to the world already ere he dies
- On Spiritual Reading
- Homer and Aristotle in Hell
- Rules of Conduct for unmarried women - St. Liguori...
- How to avoid bad thoughts
- our unnecessary riches are not our own, but belong...
- The Manna of the Soul: Meditations for Each Day of...
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- Prayer--ardent desire and loving attention
- tragedy of withholding from God so many hours whic...
- Do more good works in a day than many others in ma...
- By this practice, More in a Month than by any othe...
- trying to avoid the slightest distraction in praye...
- Presumption of expecting help in temptation when o...
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