Thursday, January 17, 2013

Putting the devil to flight


The greeting of every Mass:
In the name of the Father and
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

 

"Believe me; the devil fears the vigils of pious souls,
and their fastings, their voluntary poverty, their
loving compassion, their humility, but most of all
their ardent love of Christ our Lord. As soon as
he sees the sign of the Cross, he flees in terror."

St Anthony the Abbott
a.k.a. - Anthony of Egypt, Anthony of the Desert,
Anthony the Anchorite
"Patriarch of Monks"
251-356
Feast Day - January 17



St. Anthony's talents at spiritual direction were famous, and many people traveled to the desert to seek his advice.  St Athanasius, who knew Anthony and wrote his biography, The Life of Anthony, said, "Anthony was not known for his writings nor for his worldly wisdom, nor for any art, but simply for his reverence toward God."

St Anthony, ora pro nobis!

More on St Anthony;  Including 2 min YouTube
Click here: Catholic Fire: St. Anthony of the Desert

2 comments:

  1. I love the desert wisdom of St. Anthony and his desire to leave everything for the Lord...beautiful.

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  2. Yes, Theresa - what a witness of generosity par excellence! St Anthony, pray for us!

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