Tuesday, September 16, 2014

READING

“Reading has made many saints.”
St. Josemaria Escriva

For quite some time I have been thinking about writing something on Reading. It could be said that there is a general decline in reading these days especially in the life of priests and religious. I looked out for some materials and I found plenty. You want to be enlightened, be a saint? Then there it is necessary to read. St. John Bosco was a voracious reader. What about St. Augustine? It’s out of the question. Perhaps, one might say that one is not a saint. So what is the use of reading? We are not angels. Do the angels read? The angels need not read, but we have to. They are not caught up in the dilemmas of memory and of time. But we are.
 

A book is a basis for thought. St. Augustine was doubtful as to whether reading would enlighten him or not but he was convinced that we could not continue our Spiritual flowering without prolonged, deep reading. We can call St. Augustine the Reader as one of the heroes of the now endangered art of reading. What made Abraham Lincoln famous is his reading.

“not every reader is a leader, but every leader must be a reader” (Harry Truman).

Ruskin’s unto the Last made Gandhiji as he is.

Healing is an aspect of reading. So reading is healing. It heals our prejudiced perspectives, clarifies our visions, and transforms our symbols and metaphors. We speak of bibliotherapy, i.e., when the mind is imbalanced through existential anxieties of everyday life, a proper choice of books and their reading, guide one to live life with serenity and help to face the problem appropriately. 


Nepolean was convinced of the importance of books and reading. He says, “If I were not the ruler of the Kingdom, I would prefer to be a caretaker of a library.” He also says, “songs and dances do not mould a human being. With a sword in hand and the works of Homer in my pocket, I can work or create miracles.”

Kunjunni Mash, a Malayalee poet who is famous for his short poems writes, വായിച്ചാലും വളരും, വായിച്ചില്ലേലും വളരും. വായിച്ചു വളര്ന്നാല്വിളയും വായിക്കാതെ വളര്ന്നാല്വളയും.(you grow whether you read or not, but if you read and grow you mature, but if you grow without reading you become crooked or bent).


So have few books with you because, “A house without books is like a room without windows.” Heinrich Mann (German Novelist). Are you still not convinced? It is enough to look at some saints favorite books and quotes to convince you. Brandon Vogt sent me a free E-book, "Saints Favourite Books." I was really delighted to read it. The following quotations I have taken from that book (without explicit permission) just to Show that Reading made them saints......

St. Augustine’s favorite was Life of St. Anthony by St. Athanasius

“‘Where were you God?’ Antony asked, ‘Why didn’t you ease my temptations and pains?’And a voice came to him: ‘Antony, I was here, but I waited to see you fight.’”
-St. Athanasius (The Life of St. Antony)
ST. BENEDICT OF NURSIA
The Conferences - St. John Cassian
"To cling always to God and to the things of God—this must be our major effort."
-Saint John Cassian (The Conferences)

ST. BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
On Grace and Free Will - St. Augustine of Hippo
"There is in a man a free choice of the will, but grace renders its help."
-St. Augustine of Hippo (On Grace and Free Will)

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
City of God - St. Augustine of Hippo
"The Heavenly City outshines Rome beyond comparison. There, instead of  victory, is truth; instead of high rank, holiness; instead of peace, felicity; instead of life, eternity."
-St. Augustine of Hippo (City of God)

ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
The Life of Christ - Ludolph of Saxony
"Come and be present at Christ’s birth, like a good foster parent with Joseph...
Be present at his death with his Blessed Mother and John, and share in their
suffering and consolation."
-Ludolph of Saxony (The Life of Christ)


ST. TERESA OF ÁVILA

The Sinner’s Guide - Venerable Louis of Grenada
"We are all destined to one or the other, either to reign eternally with
God in Heaven or to burn eternally with the devils in Hell."
-Ven. Louis of Grenada (The Sinner’s Guide)


ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS
The Mystical Theology - Pseudo-Dionysius
"We pray that we may come unto this Darkness which is beyond light, and,
without seeing and without knowing, to see and to know that which is above vision and knowledge."
-Pseudo-Dionysius (The Mystical Theology)

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES
The Spiritual Combat - Dom Lorenzo Scupoli
"God never ceases to help His soldiers, although He sometimes suffers them to be wounded. Only fight, for all depends on this."
-Dom Lorenzo Scupoli (The Spiritual Combat)

ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISIEUX
The Imitation of Christ - Thomas à Kempis
"Jesus has now many lovers of the heavenly kingdom but few bearers of his cross."
-Thomas à Kempis (The Imitation of Christ)

BL. TERESA OF CALCUTTA

Life of Christ - Ven. Fulton Sheen
"Some religions draw by force of arms; He would draw by force of love. The attraction would not be His words, but Himself."
-Ven. Fulton Sheen (The Life of Christ)

POPE ST. JOHN PAUL II
True Devotion to Mary - St. Louis de Montfort
"We never give more honor to Jesus than when we honor his Mother, and
we honor her simply and solely to honor him all the more perfectly."
-St. Louis de Montfort (True Devotion to Mary)

POPE BENEDICT XVI

Confessions - St. Augustine of Hippo
"Late have I loved Thee, Beauty so ancient and so new, late have I loved thee!"
-St. Augustine of Hippo (Confessions)

POPE FRANCIS

The Betrothed - Alessandro Manzoni
"Certainly the heart always has something to tell about the future to those who
listen to it. But what does the heart know? Very little of what has already happened."

-Alessandro Manzoni (The Betrothed)

So Read and Grow......

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