Saint Quotes: Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati

"The end for which we are created invites us to walk a road that is surely sown with a lot of thorns, but it is not sad; through even the sorrow, it is illuminated by joy."

“To live without faith, without a patrimony to defend, without a steady struggle for truth, that is not living, but existing.”

"You ask me whether I am in good spirits. How could I not be, so long as my trust in God gives me strength. We must always be cheerful. Sadness should be banished from all Christian souls. For suffering is a far different thing from sadness, which is the worst disease of all. It is almost always caused by lack of Faith. But the purpose for which we have been created shows us the path along which we should go, perhaps strewn with many thorns, but not a sad path. Even in the midst of intense suffering it is one of joy."

"With all the strength of my soul I urge you young people to approach the Communion table as often as you can. Feed on this bread of angels whence you will draw all the energy you need to fight inner battles. Because true happiness, dear friends, does not consist in the pleasures of the world or in earthly things, but in peace of conscience, which we have only if we are pure in heart and mind."

~Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati

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  1. Hi,

    really liked your site..would you mind adding me to your blog links & i will do likewise?

    God bless

    Jackie

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  2. Will do, Jackie. You are on my blogroll now.

    God bless you,
    Jean

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  3. Jean, he is one of my favorite saints. Have you read My Brother Pier Giorgio, His Last Days by Luciana Frassatti?

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  4. No, I haven't. Perhaps you could write a review on your blog (?)

    God bless you,
    Jean

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  5. I loved this, i learnt about Frassati at a CCO conference.
    I love how you compiled it all together, great job :)

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