10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints

10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints

 

10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Thomas More 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Philip Neri 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Josemaria Escriva 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints ST. Ignatius of Loyola 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Therese Of Lisieux 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Padre Pio 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Benedict Joseph Labre 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints Fulton Sheen 10 Quotes On Heaven From The Saints St. Elizabeth Ann Seton  

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Lent as Preparation for Heaven with Fr. Rob

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast, Fr. Rob and Fr. George Elliot discuss a brief history of Lent. So, how we should not only think of Lent as a time for penance. But also think of Lent as a preparation in the Heavenly mysteries. Originally the 40 day […]

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“We are Christians and strangers on earth….”

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “We are Christians and strangers on earth. Let none of us be frightened; our native land is not in this world.” – St. Augustine Photo by The New York Public Library on Unsplash

"In the twilight of life, God will not judge us on our earthly possessions and human successes, but on how well we have loved." - St. John of the Cross

New Year’s Advice From St. John Of The Cross

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Why Prayer Is Essential To Our Salvation

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn One of the errors of Pelagianism was the assertion that prayer is not necessary for salvation. Pelagius, the impious author of that heresy, said that man will only be damned for neglecting to know the truths necessary to be learned. How astonishing! St. Augustine said: ‘Pelagius discussed everything except how […]

"Think well. Speak well. Do well. These three things, through the mercy of God, will make a man go to Heaven." –St. Camillus

How To Get To Heaven | St. Camillus

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Think Well | Speak Well | Do Well “Think well. Speak well. Do well. These three things, through the mercy of God, will make a man go to Heaven.” –St. Camillus

Infographic: 5 Things Every Christian Should Know

Infographic: 5 Things Every Christian Should Know

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn This post is not an article, but a part of our gallery of images. You can share this image in your social media or you can click the “Download” button and send it to your friends. We only ask you to share it in its original version, without editing it. […]

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In The Evening Of Life We Will Be Judged On Love Alone St. John of the Cross Quote

“In the evening of life…”

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “In the evening of life, we will be judged on love alone.” – St. John of the Cross Amazon Affiliate links help the ministry of Catholic-Link at no additional cost to you! Thank you!

A Saint’s Motto To Live By

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn It seems to me that I have found my heaven on earth because my heaven is You, My God, and you are in my soul. You in me, and I in you – may this be my motto.

St. Bernadette Shares How To Spend Your Time

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I shall spend every moment loving. One who loves does not notice her trials; or perhaps more accurately, she is able to love them. I shall do everything for Heaven, my true home. There I shall find my Mother in all the splendor of her glory. I shall delight with […]

St. Elizabeth of the Trinity quotes: “I dream of being transformed into Jesus Crucified, and that gives me so much strength in suffering.”

St. Elizabeth Of The Trinity’s “Heavenly Days” On Earth: Eternal Perspective That Transfigures Daily Life

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Remember Eternity! So often we easily forget eternal things amidst the turbulence of day-to-day life. We forget the most important things, things that will last forever, because the flux of time drowns out the eternal. Time is short and eternity is long. How much better we would live out our […]

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The endurance of darkness is preparation for great light. - St. John of the Cross

The Endurance Of Darkness Is Preparation | St. John of the Cross

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The Assumption of Mary with Fr. Rob

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast, Fr. Rob is back again and this time, he talks about the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Fr. Rob reveals that in the past he struggled to fully understand the Assumption of Mary and other Mariology topics. It seems, though, that […]

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We Were Made For Another World | C.S. Lewis

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn We Were Made For Another World | C.S. Lewis Quote   More From C.S. Lewis     *Amazon Affiliate links help the ministry of Catholic-Link.org at no additional cost to you! Thank you!

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3 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Purgatory

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St. Elizabeth of the Holy Trinity lived by this motto. Catholics should read her quote and follow it to! Find more Saint Quotes HERE

St. Elizabeth Of The Holy Trinity’s Motto

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “It seems to me that I have found my heaven on earth, because my heaven is you, my God, and you are in my soul. You in me, and I in you – may this be my motto.” – St. Elizabeth of the Holy Trinity

Catholic Quote | What “Faith” Really Means

Catholic Quote | What “Faith” Really Means

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Who Goes to Heaven and Who Goes to Hell? St. Athenagora’s (177 A.D.)

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn For if we believed that we should live only the present life, then we might be suspected of sinning, through being enslaved to flesh and blood, or overmastered by gain or carnal desire; but since we know that God is witness to what we think and what we say by […]

Only Jesus Could Build A Bridge To Heaven

Only Jesus Could Build A Bridge To Heaven

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Love Your Enemies...Bring Others To Heaven

Love Your Enemies…Bring Others To Heaven

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He Alone Can Take All Sorrow Away From My Heart | Quote by St. Ambrose - Find this and more great Saint quotes & Catholic videos

He Alone Can Take All Sorrow Away From My Heart | Quote by St. Ambrose

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I have found a Physician who dwells in heaven, but who distributes his medicine on earth. He alone can cure my wounds because He does not suffer from them; He alone can take all sorrow away from my heart and all fear from my soul, because He knows me in […]

Enter Heaven Without Entering Into Ourselves St. Teresa of Avila

St. Teresa Of Avila’s Advice For Entering Heaven

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn How To Enter Heaven St. Teresa of Avila Are You In Crisis And Looking For Happiness? 7 No-Fail Tips From St. Teresa Of Jesus The Life, Prayer, And Writings Of St. Teresa Of Avila – Doctor Of The Church   The Prayer Of St. Teresa Of Avila: Let Nothing Disturb […]

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The Saints and Their Intercession with Fr. Rob

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast, Fr. Rob is joined by Fr. George Elliot and they talk about the intercession of the Saints. Fr. Rob bases his discussion on St. Paul’s letter to Timothy in 1 Timothy chapter 2. He also references the book Mediation and the Immediate […]

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What Does The Salvation Of Man Depend On? | St. Frances Cabrini

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn We must pray without tiring, for the salvation of mankind does not depend upon material success . . . but on Jesus alone. – St. Frances Cabrini

St. Francis of Assisi tells us what should happen "when the Son of God appears on the altar in the hands of the priest." Find out!

Here’s What Should Happen During The Mass

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Man should tremble, the world should vibrate, all heaven should be deeply moved when the Son of God appears on the altar in the hands of the priest. – St. Francis of Assisi Photo by Kaushik Panchal on Unsplash

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Why Do Catholics Pray for the Dead? with Fr. Rob Adams

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast, Fr. Rob is once again joined by Fr. George Elliot and they discuss why do Catholics pray for the dead and how the prayers help them in purgatory. They reference 2 Maccabees 12:46 where it states “it is a holy and wholesome […]

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