Sunday, 15 July 2012

Every' hair on your head Mt. 10:24-33 Saint Claude de la Colombiere

Saint Claude La Colombierecanonized by John Paul II, May 31, 1992


 


14th Week Ord. Time.Sat 14, July
Matt 10:24-33
Magnificat.com.  SAINT CLAUDE DE LA COLOMBIERE

MEDITATION    OF THE     DAY
"Every' hair on your head has been counted"
First make an act of faith in God's Providence. Meditate well on the truth that God's continual care extends not only to all things in general but to each particular thing, and especially to ourselves, our souls and bodies, and everything that concerns us. Nothing escapes his loving watchfulness - our work, our daily needs, our health as well as our infirmities, our life and our death, even the smallest hair on our head which cannot fall without his permission.
After this act of faith, make an act of hope. Excite in yourself a firm trust that God will provide for all you need, will direct and protect you with more than a Father's love and vigilance, and guide you in such a way that, whatever happens, if you submit to him everything will turn out for your happiness and advantage, even the things that may seem quite the opposite.
To these two an act of charity should be added. Show your deep love and attachment for divine providence as a child shows for its mother by taking refuge in her arms. Say how highly you esteem all his intentions, however hidden they may be, in the knowledge that they spring from an infinite wisdom which cannot make a mistake and supreme goodness which can wish only the perfection of his creatures. Determine that this feeling will have a practical result in making you ready to speak out in defence of Providence whenever you hear it denied or criticised ...
Let us then trust ourselves entirely to God and his Providence and leave him complete power to order our lives, turning to him lovingly in every need and await­ing his help without anxiety. Leave everything to him and he will provide us with everything, at the time and in the place and in the manner best suited. He will lead us on our way to that happiness and peace of mind for which we are destined in this life as a foretaste of the everlasting happiness we have been promised.
Saint Claude de la Colombiere (+ 1682) was a French Jesuit priest and the spiritual director of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque.