A SERIES ON THE SPIRITUAL LIFE: The Virtue of Prudence

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“For the Lord gives wisdom;    from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.”

(Prov 2:6)

The virtue of prudence is usually considered as the “auriga virtutum”; that is, the moderator or conductor of the other virtues, because it helps us to apply the virtue that corresponds to the given circumstances, in a wise and sensible way. With it we learn to discern things properly, and it teaches us to give the correct response in each situation. Read More

PARTAKERS OF THE POWER AND GLORY OF THE FATHER

117th Meditation on God the Father

“Do what I have already instructed you to do: honour Me with a special devotion. May this make you know My will to give you many benefits and to let you share in large measure in My power and My glory, simply in order to make you happy and save you, and to show My sole desire: to love you and be loved in return by you” (Father’s message to Sr. Eugenia Ravasio). Read More