“The best penance is to have patience with the sorrows God permits. A very good penance is to dedicate oneself to fulfill the duties of everyday with exactitude and to study and work with all our strength.” StudyDutySorrowEverydayVery GoodOneselfPermitHaving PatiencePenanceExactitudeStudy And Work Author:Peter Damian
“Through a woman [Eve] a curse fell upon the earth; through a woman [Mary] as well there returned to the earth a blessing.” WellsEarthBlessingCurseMary Author:Peter Damian
“Do not be depressed. Do not let your weakness make you impatient. Instead, let the serenity of your spirit shine through your face. Let the joy of your mind burst forth.” MindInspirationFacesJoySpiritFaithWeaknessCatholicShiningYour FaceSerenityImpatientChristian Marriage Author:Peter Damian
“He pours light into our minds, arouses our desire and gives us strength... As the soul is the life of the body, so the Holy Spirit is the life of our souls.” GivingMindSoulBodyLightInspirationSpiritDesireFaithHolyChristian InspirationalHoly Spirit Author:Peter Damian
“Truly, this vice is never to be compared with any other vice because it surpasses the enormity of all vices.... It defiles everything, stains everything, pollutes everything. And as for itself, it permits nothing pure, nothing clean, nothing other than filth.” ChristianPureCleanHistoricalVicesPermitStainsFilth Book:Book of Gomorrah: An Eleventh-Century Treatise against Clerical Homosexual Practices Source: Book of Gomorrah: An Eleventh-Century Treatise against Clerical Homosexual Practices
“And what more should I say since it expels the whole host of the virtues from the chamber of the human heart and introduces every barbarous vice as if the bolts of the doors were pulled out.” IfsShouldHumansHeartWholeChristianVirtueDoorsHistoricalVicesHostIntroducingShould IHuman HeartChamberBolts Book:Book of Gomorrah: An Eleventh-Century Treatise against Clerical Homosexual Practices Source: Book of Gomorrah: An Eleventh-Century Treatise against Clerical Homosexual Practices
“Nobody can fight properly and boldly for the faith if he clings to a fear of being stripped of earthly possessions.” IfsChristianFightingPossessionAvariceEarthly Possessions Author:Peter Damian
“I scourge both flesh and spirit because I know that I have offended in both flesh and spirit.” KnowsSpiritFleshAttachmentOffendedScourge Book:Spiritual Precepts Source: Spiritual Precepts
“For the wisdom of the flesh brings death, but that of the spirit brings life and peace, since the wisdom of the flesh is the enemy of God; it is not subject to God's law, nor can it be. And since the wisdom of the flesh is unable to bear the yoke of God's law, it cannot look upon it either, for its eyes are clouded with the smoke of pride.” LooksEyeLawSpiritEnemySubjectsPrideBearsFleshSmokeLook UpAttachmentYokeClouded Author:Peter Damian
“We hold our tongues in check because if they are undisciplined they empty the soul of the strength of heavenly grace, and weaken its healthful vigour.” IfsSoulGraceEmptyTongueChecksHeavenlyAttachmentUndisciplined Book:Spiritual Precepts Source: Spiritual Precepts