The Teaching [Wisdom] of the Saints
http://www.catholictradition.org/Classics/wisdom2.htm
by a Parish Priest
Taken From
The Catholic Church, the Teacher of Mankind
Imprimatur, 1905

2. LOVE OF GOD; FRATERNAL CHARITY

FRATERNAL CHARITY

Let each one love his brother in charity. We have each our faults. He 
who has to put up with his brother's fault today will have to be 
borne with himself tomorrow. -----St. Alphonsus Liguori.

How patiently Christ, the King of Heaven and Earth, bore with the 
Apostles, enduring at their hands many incivilities and unbeliefs, 
they being but poor and rough fishermen. How much more ought we to 
bear with our neighbor, if he treats us with unkindness. -----St. Philip Neri.

In order to avoid contention, never contradict anyone, except in case 
of sin or some danger to a neighbor; and when necessary to contradict 
others, and to oppose your opinion to theirs, do it with so much 
mildness and tact, as not to appear to do violence to their mind, for 
nothing is ever gained by taking up things with excessive warmth and 
hastiness. -----St. Louis, King.

Our enemy the devil, who fights with us, in order to vanquish us, 
seeks to disunite us in our houses, and to breed quarrels, contests, 
and rivalries, because, while we are fighting with each other, he 
comes and conquers us, and makes us more securely his own. -----St. 
Philip Neri.

Dismiss all anger, and look a little into yourself. Remember that he 
of whom you are speaking is your brother, and, as he is in the way of 
salvation, God can make him a Saint, notwithstanding his present 
weaknesses. You may fall into the same faults or perhaps into a worse 
fault. But supposing that you remain upright, to whom are you 
indebted for it, if not to the pure mercy of God? -----St. Thomas of Villanova.

Oh! could you but see the beauty of a soul in the grace of God, you 
would be so much enamored of it that you would do nothing else but 
ask souls of God; and, on the contrary, could a soul in mortal sin be 
placed before your eyes, you would do nothing but weep, and you would 
hate sin more than the devil himself, and always pray for the 
conversion of sinners. -----St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi.

The highest among all Divine works is to co-operate in the salvation 
of souls. -----St. Dionysius.

Those who attend to the regulation of their own consciences are not 
much given to form rash judgments; far from wasting their reflections 
in dissecting the actions and intentions of their neighbors, whose 
conduct may appear cloudy and obscure, they enter into themselves, 
and use their utmost endeavors to reform and perfect their own lives, 
like bees which, in misty and cloudy weather, return to their hive to 
pursue their home labors. Rash judgment produces detraction, which is 
the bane of conversation. Were detraction banished from the world, 
numberless other sins would be banished together with it. -----St. 
Francis de Sales.

If a man finds it very hard to forgive injuries, let him look at a 
Crucifix, and think that Christ shed all His Blood for him, and not 
only forgave His enemies, but even prayed His Heavenly Father to 
forgive them also. Let him remember that when he says the Pater 
Noster, every day, instead of asking pardon for his sins, he is 
calling down vengeance on himself. -----St. Philip.

To leave our prayer when we are called to do some act of charity for 
our neighbor, is not really a quitting of prayer, but leaving Christ 
for Christ. Even in the midst of a crowd we can be going on to 
perfection. -----St. Philip.

We must sometimes bear with little defects in others, as we have, 
against our will, to bear with natural defects in ourselves. If we 
wish to keep peace with our neighbor, we should never remind anyone 
of his natural defects. -----St. Philip.

Everyone ought to yield readily to the opinion of another, and to 
argue in favor of another, and against himself, and take things in 
good part. -----St. Philip.

Be as gentle always as possible; and remember that you will catch 
more flies with a spoonful of honey than with a hundred barrels of 
vinegar. Such is the nature of the human mind; it rebels against 
severity, but gentleness renders it amenable to everything. A soft 
word appeases anger, as water extinguishes fire. No soul so 
ungrateful, but kindness can make it bear fruit. To speak truths 
sweetly is to throw burning coals, or rather roses, into a person's 
face. How can anyone be angry with another who fights him with pearls 
and diamonds? -----St. Francis of Sales.

I know well that many of the rich show mercy to the poor, but they do 
it by the hands of others. They give their gold, but not their 
personal services, because the sight of misery inspires disgust and 
makes them ill. I will not find fault with this weakness, nor will I 
call it unmerciful. But I must be allowed to say that true love and 
perfect faith raise the mind above such infirmities and make it 
strong for holy services of love. -----St. Jerome.

Alas! if we consider our neighbor outside the Heart of Our Lord, we 
run the risk of not loving him fondly, nor constantly, nor 
impartially. But within It, who would not love him, live with him, 
tolerate his imperfections, who would find him disagreeable or tiresome?

But our neighbor is in the Heart of Our Saviour, and he is so much 
loved by It, and considered so worthy of love, that the lover dies 
for love of him. -----St. Francis de Sales.

Why should we not bear with those with whom He has borne, keeping 
before our eyes the great example of Jesus Christ praying on the 
Cross for His enemies? For they have not yet crucified us, they have 
not yet persecuted us to death, we have not yet resisted unto blows. 
But who will not love this beloved enemy for whom Jesus Christ has 
prayed and for whom He has died? -----St. Francis de Sales.

There are so many sorts of troubles in this world, and so many people 
who are afflicted in different ways, that we ought to be very glad 
when we can help anyone to carry their cross. -----St. Chantal.

Love the worst men, love in them the remains of faith which they 
still preserve, or, if they have lost it all, love the virtues of 
which they are bereft, love the sacred image they bear, love the 
Blood of Christ with which you believe them to have been redeemed. 
-----St. Ignatius.

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