Monday, October 27, 2014

Mercy Monday: The Flower of Sanctity

Happy Monday! Here's a fun bit from St. Faustina's Diary:

This humble little rose has been
sitting in my household's common room.
A few weeks back, one of the girls
noticed that a new growth has
sprung off of it! New life can always
come forth from what is dying and
decaying!
"O humility, lovely flower, I see how few souls possess you. Is it because you are so beautiful and at the same time so difficult to attain? O yes, it is both the one and the other. Even God takes pleasure in her. The floodgates of heaven are open to a humble soul, and a sea of graces flows down upon her. O how beautiful is a humble soul! From her heart, as from a censer, rises a varied and most pleasing fragrance which breaks through the skies and reaches God Himself, filling His Most Sacred Heart with joy. God refuses nothing to such a soul; she is all-powerful and influences the destiny of the whole world. God raises such a soul up to His very throne, and the more she humbles herself, the more God stoops down to her, pursuing her with His omnipotence. Such a soul is most deeply united with God. O humility, strike deep roots in my whole being. O Virgin most pure, but also most humble, help me to attain deep humility. Now I understand why there are so few saints; it is because so few souls are deeply humble."
(Notebook IV, #1306)

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