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SPRITUAL POVERY
Human beings are more than the sum of the good they can accomplish. They are children of God, whether they do good or cannot yet manage to do anything. Our Father in heaven does not love us because of the good we do. He loves us for ourselves, because he has adopted us as his children forever.

This is why humility, spiritual poverty, is so precious: it locates our identity securely in the one place where it will be safe from all harm. If our treasure is in God, no one can take it from us. Humility is truth. I am what I am in God’s eyes: a poor child who possesses absolutely nothing, who receives everything, infinitely loved and totallyfree. I have received everything in advance from the freely bestowed love of my Father, who said to me definitively: “All that is mine is yours.”
Interior Freedom p.124

 

 

 

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Detachment

Difficulties in Prayer

Faith, Hope and Love

Fidelity and Perserverence
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Finding Time for Prayer

Freedom

God's Action in Us

God's Calls

Happiness

The Humanity of Jesus

Lectio Divina

Love

Obedience to Inspirations

Paths to Holiness

Prayer

Prayer and the Unity of Life

The Present Moment

Sacred Scripture

Spiritual Discernment

Spiritual Poverty
Suffering