The Spirituality of Blessed Antonio Rosmini 09-26-2021
Fr. Rick Pilger, I.C.
Spiritual Calendar
A Thought for Each Day of the Year
By Blessed Antonio Rosmini Edited by Fr. Antonio Belsito
September 26
The work of divine Providence during the centuries of the militant Church on earth is to draw progressively all things, even what belongs to secular society, into subjection to Jesus Christ, and thus bring all things into Christian society and give all their proper place in it. Thus, will be realized the good order that completes the entire and perfect organization of the Church, the seed and root of the plant which must grow and develop in trunk and branches, even to the smallest twig and leaf.
November 5, 2025, Luke 14: 25-33 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/110525.cfm Wow! What a Huge Step for Us, But a Small Step for Jesus. Anything can lose its
November 4, 2025, Luke 14: 15-24 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/110425.cfm Poor, Blind and Empty Do you hear a little bit about Martha, the sister of Mary, in today’s
October 27, 2025, Luke 13:10-17 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/102725.cfm The Law is not an end but a beginning. How often does a driver pull up to a stop
November 2, 2025 John 6:37-40 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/110225.cfm Pray for the Faithful Departed Praying for a happy death is a long-standing tradition, which may seem strange to
The Spirituality of Blessed Antonio Rosmini 09-26-2021
Fr. Rick Pilger, I.C.
Spiritual Calendar
A Thought for Each Day of the Year
By Blessed Antonio Rosmini
Edited by Fr. Antonio Belsito
September 26
The work of divine Providence during the centuries of the militant Church on earth is to draw progressively all things, even what belongs to secular society, into subjection to Jesus Christ, and thus bring all things into Christian society and give all their proper place in it. Thus, will be realized the good order that completes the entire and perfect organization of the Church, the seed and root of the plant which must grow and develop in trunk and branches, even to the smallest twig and leaf.
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