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The Happiness and Peace of Abandonment to God

There is a deep and unshakable peace that comes from abandoning oneself entirely to God. In a world filled with uncertainty, struggles, and suffering, many of us seek security and control, only to find ourselves restless and anxious. But what if the greatest peace is found not in grasping for control, but in surrendering everything to the One who holds all things in His hands? In his letter to Sister Elizabeth Bourcier de Monthureux, Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade beautifully expresses the power of complete abandonment to God’s will. He reminds us that true perfection and lasting peace come from aligning our will with God’s, trusting that He is leading us even through the storms of life. The more we let go of our own desires, fears, and anxieties, the more we are able to rest in the profound joy and security of knowing that God is our sole support, help, and hope. The Transforming Power of Abandonment It is easy to fear the idea of giving up control. We often believe that if we do not cli...

The Grace of Silence

In our fast-paced, noisy world, it can often feel like the weight of our daily responsibilities is too much to bear. From family obligations to work, to the demands of our faith, we may feel overwhelmed, questioning whether we can continue to carry these burdens. Yet, God, in His infinite wisdom and love, offers us a grace that goes unnoticed by many—a grace that enables us to fulfill our duties with faithfulness, even in the most trying circumstances. The Power of Silent Suffering When facing difficulties, we often look for ways to ease our burdens, whether through venting to a friend, seeking advice, or turning to worldly distractions for comfort. But God, in His deep love for us, often calls us to a different kind of response: silence. This silence is not the absence of feeling or the avoidance of struggles; rather, it is the intentional decision to carry our burdens in humility and obedience, without seeking the consolation of others. Take, for example, a mother who feels exhausted...

Finding Grace in Weakness

As Catholics striving to live a life pleasing to God, we often encounter moments of frustration with ourselves. We may feel insupportable, weak, or on the verge of giving up, battling a sense of inadequacy that threatens to overshadow our faith. Yet, within these struggles lies a profound and transformative grace—a grace that leads us to humility and a deeper reliance on God. The Gift of Recognizing Our Weakness When we face our limitations and find ourselves discontented with our efforts, we are experiencing a gift from God. This inner dissatisfaction is not meant to discourage us but to remind us of our dependence on Him. As the great spiritual teacher FĂ©nelon advises, it is one of the greatest graces to struggle humbly, to achieve small victories with a sense of spiritual feebleness, and to recognize our utter reliance on God's strength. Consider the mother who feels inadequate in managing her children’s needs, education, and the demands of daily life. She may think, "I am ...

Pure Love in Suffering

In our spiritual journey, we often celebrate the moments of profound consolation—the times when prayer is sweet, communion is deeply felt, and union with God is almost tangible. These moments are gifts, but let us not overlook the profound value of the days of trial, agony, and spiritual dryness. It is during these times that the essence of pure love is most deeply manifested—a love stripped of self-interest, offered entirely to God for His sake alone. The Beauty of Loving God in Suffering When life feels heavy and prayer seems empty, it can be tempting to regret the days when God felt closer, and our faith was easier to practice. Yet, these moments of trial are far more precious than we might realize. To love God amid suffering is to love Him in the purest form, devoid of any self-serving motives. When devotion feels like a crucifixion of the self, it reflects a love that demands nothing in return—a love that is truly divine. Saints throughout history have recognized this truth. They ...