Thought for the Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Excellent quote, although I think it is misattributed to St. Augustine, probably because St. Liguori cites it as from him at least twice. From what I have been able to determine, it comes from “The Practice of the Love of Jesus Christ” by St. Liguori, who quotes Bernardinus Bustis as quoting this as from St. Augustine. In Bustis’ work he cites it as from a “certain sermon” of St. Augustine, although there doesn’t seem to be a genuine work of St. Augustine employing that quotation. St. Liguori also quotes it in his “The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ,” albeit without the attribution to Bustis.
I had Gemini trying to convince me that Bustis lifted it originally from St. Edmund’s Mirror (and sent me on several fruitless chases through Latin and middle English manuscripts…), which has something vaguely similar about one Pater noster said with devotion being worth more than a thousand said without, but nothing like what the AI was confidently hallucinating!
The quote in Bustis might come from some pseudo-Augustine works of the time, but I haven’t been able to track it down. BTW, St. Edmund’s Mirror, from what I was briefly seeing when going through it, seems kind of awesome.
https://archive.org/details/mirrorofstedmund00edmu/page/10/mode/2up
The full quote (whatever the source) that Bustis has is great though: