Jean-Baptiste Chautard
Born
in Briançon, France
March 12, 1858
Died
September 29, 1935
Genre
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“Bossuet has a sentence which is beyond the comprehension of an apostle who does not realize what must be the soul of his apostolate. It runs: “When God desires a work to be wholly from His hand, he reduces all to impotence and nothingness, and then He acts.” Nothing wounds God so much as pride.”
― Soul of the Apostolate
― Soul of the Apostolate
“A jeweler will prefer the smallest fragment of diamond to several sapphires; and so, in the order established by God, our intimacy with Him gives Him more glory than all possible good, procured by us, for a great number of souls, but to the detriment of our own progress. Our Heavenly Father, “who devotes Himself more to the direction of a soul in which He reigns, than to the natural government of the whole universe and to the civil government of all empires,” looks for this harmony in our zeal.”
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“A zeal that is not charitable,” says St. Francis de Sales, “comes from a charity that is not genuine.”
― Soul of the Apostolate
― Soul of the Apostolate












