Alphonsus Liguori was an Italian cleric and theologian known for his work as a priest, bishop, and founder of the Redemptorist order. His writings, particularly on moral theology and spirituality, have had a lasting impact on Catholic thought. Liguori's emphasis on pastoral care and his contributions to the understanding of moral and ethical issues in religious practice are well-regarded within the Catholic Church. His canonization as a saint reflects his significant influence and dedication to his faith.
"Assuredly, Loving Souls, you should go to God with all humility and respect, humbling yourselves in His presence, especially when you remember your past ingratitude and sins."
"Speak to Him often of your business, your plans, your troubles, your fears - of everything that concerns you."
"Acquire the habit of speaking to God as if you were alone with Him, familiarly and with confidence and love, as to the dearest and most loving of friends."
"Yet you should practice the greatest possible love and confidence in treating with Him."
"Ask those who love Him with a sincere love, and they will tell you that they find no greater or prompter relief amid the troubles of their life than in loving conversation with their Divine Friend."
"If you wish to strengthen your confidence in God still more, often recall the loving way in which He has acted toward you, and how mercifully He has tried to bring you out of your sinful life, to break your attachment to the things of earth and draw you to His love."
"Not only is there no need of an intermediary through whom He would want you to speak to Him, but He finds His delight in having you treat with Him personally and in all confidence."
"Who is there that ever receives a gift and tries to make bargains about it? Let us, then, return thanks for what He has bestowed on us. Who can tell whether, if we had had a larger share of ability or stronger health, we should not have possessed them to our destruction."