1.
St. Luke 14:33.
2.
St. Matthew 16:24.
3.
St. Matthew 13:55.
4.
Cf. St. Matthew 13:57.
5.
St. Matthew 8:20.
6.
St. Luke 22:43.
7.
St. John 8:12.
8.
St. John 14:6.
9.
Ibid.
10.
St. Mark 10:29-30.
11.
St. John 14:21.
12.
St. John 14:23.
13.
Caesarius of Heisterbach became a monk in 1199 and died in 1240.
14.
Psalm 144:19-20.
15.
St. Paul, Romans 8:28.
16.
Quoted in Fr. Jean-Baptiste Saint-Jure, S.J., Confiance en la Divine Providence: Secret de paix et de
bonheur (Apostolat de la Presse: Sherbrooke, 1954), pp. 32-34.
17.
The Spirit of Saint Thérèse de l’Enfant-Jésus (Magnificat: St. Jovite, 1997), pp. 45-46.
18.
I St. John 2:15.
19.
St. John 17:9.
20.
Cf. St. Paul, Galatians 5:17. In the biblical sense, the flesh does not mean only the physical senses,
but the entire natural, earthbound spirit, the spirit of the world, which is full of pride and sensuality.
21.
St. Paul, Galatians 5:24.
22.
St. Matthew 11:25.
23.
St. Matthew 11:12.
24.
St. Matthew 16:25.
25.
St. John 12:24-25.
26.
St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Story of a Soul (John Clarke, O.C.D. trans.), chap. 1, “Alençon,” p. 27.
27.
Fr. Denis Buzy, S.C.J., Sayings and Elevations of Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified (Magnificat: St.
Jovite, 2000), pp. 141-142.
28.
St. Matthew 5:3.
29.
St. Matthew 5:4.
30.
St. Matthew 5:5.
31.
St. Matthew 5:6.