The highest degree of meekness consists in seeing, serving, honoring, and treating amiably, on occasion, those who are not to our taste, and who show themselves unfriendly, ungrateful, and troublesome to us.
 -- St. Francis de Sales

Our Lords Interest
….Father Raoul Plus, S.J. (1882-1958)
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"This is the campaign that is most urgently needed: to help each and every one to Realize fully, perhaps for the first time, the divine dignity that Baptism confers by engrafting us upon Christ Himself "

Our Lord did not come for the sake of those who are well, but for those who are in need. The soul that is lost interest Him far more than the ninety-nine that are just; the venturesome lamb that has fallen into the pit, far more that the flock that has returned dutifully home; the coin that has rolled behind the furniture, far more than the fortune of the cash-box.
   
His interest is in the prodigals: Mary Magdalene, the women taken in adultery, Zacchaeus the publican, Simon the Pharisee, Barabbas, and His companions on the cross. The preferences of all Christians should be of the same kind. But what integrity this demands, what moral beauty, what sanctity! Some, perhaps, may be tempted to escape the corrosive or weakening effect of such surroundings by avoiding to much contact with the masses, by seeking only the company of their friends, of those who think like them and to whom they feel more readily attracted. It is so much more pleasant to consort with those who are like you, and with whom you have ideals and interest in common.

Such a method is disastrous. If the leaven is to act upon the mass, it must be mingled with it. If it is separate from the mass, it forgets its proper task. It is a leading axiom in Catholic action not to remove good elements from the surroundings in which they exist, but rather to sanctify them so that they may serve to elevate and improve their fellows. In order to act effectively upon one's surroundings, one must live in those surroundings; and, given the necessary virtue and power of action, the closer the contact, the greater the influence will be.

It is not literally true that is has been said of us: "You are gods," and that we are to become "sons of God"? Let us give to these expressions their full Christian meaning. First and foremost, the baptized must learn to appreciate the incomparable privileges they have received by the sacrament which, in making them Christians, has brought the Blessed Trinity to dwell in their souls, and given them power to live the divine life, if only they will, and so long as they will. Let us lift up our heads and bear proudly the proud
dignity of our Baptism.

How few of the baptized appreciate the essence of all revelations: that God dwells in the man who is in the state of grace? This is the campaign that is most urgently needed: to help each and every one to Realize fully, perhaps for the first time, the divine dignity that Baptism confers by engrafting us upon Christ Himself making us a living member of the Mystical Body of Christ, which is the Church, communicating to us the very life of the Blessed Trinity, making us partners in the royal priesthood of Christ and His Church, uniting us in a common kinship with all our baptized brethren by this spiritual solidarity, which is the Communion of Saints, consecrating us as living chalices, as living temples to the personal and social worship of the true God.

                        
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WINNING SOULS

FOR CHRIST
       Fr. Raoul Plus
General Description:
Lead people to Christ - without preaching at them.

You may not be ready to stand on the corner and preach, but in Winning Souls for Christ you'll find practical ways that even you can become an effective apostle, primarily by forming your own inner self so that your life itself becomes a testimonial for Christ. The author, Fr. Raoul Plus, shows you:
  • How to make yourself and the gospel message attractive to unbelievers
  • How to prepare spiritually to spread the gospel
  • How to handle rejection and discouragement
In other words, this book shows you how to win souls the way Jesus did. That's right: Fr. Plus insists on taking our call to imitate Christ at face value. You'll be surprised by Fr. Plus's explanations of how we can do so - and you'll be informed by a wealth of practical ways to spread the Faith. Among the many things Winning Souls for Christ reveals to you:

"Why every Christian - including you! - is called to be an apostle:"
  • The world: how you must shun it and how you must love it in order to win souls.
  • The five most valuable qualities of an apostle: how many do you have?
  • The one virtue that you must have in order to convince anybody of anything - including the truth of the gospel!
  • Why you must never fear to be known as a Christian, no matter where you are or who you are with
  • Resistance: why it's inevitable in the work of every apostle - and how you can learn to meet it well
  • How prayerful must an apostle be?
The answer from Jesus Himself:
  • Silence and solitude: why they're indispensable for apostolic work
  • Why God may allow you to think you've failed even when you haven't
  • The difficulty of Christianity: why it's more attractive than a lax, limp spirituality that neither challenges norinvigorates the soul
Test yourself:
  •  Do you secretly long for sin? 
How to root out this creeping vice, which kills the soul of the apostle.  And an abundance of other practical insights to help you bring order to your own soul so that you can bring others to Christ!

"A solid and practical way to follow up on Pope John Paul's call for 'a new springtime of evangelization.' It will benefit anyone who really wants to share the gospel of Christ with others."
— Jeff Smith, Publisher,
 The Word Among Us
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