
Source: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch.3
Four Saints in Three Acts (1927)
Operas and Plays (1932)
Source: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch.3
“The public deserves to know if Mr Cosby is a saint or a sexual predator.”
Quoted in: [December 6, 2014, http://uptownmagazine.com/2014/12/judy-hurth-sues-bill-cosby-gloria-allred/, Uptown Magazine, K, Whaley, December 4, 2014, New Accuser Sues Bill Cosby, Gloria Allred Demands He Face Judgement]
Four Saints in Three Acts (1927)
Operas and Plays (1932)
“A saint is a sinner who loves; it's that simple!”
Attributed to Catherine Doherty in Inflamed by Love by Jean Fox
Attributed
“.. nothing in your past can change how I feel about you. And God knows I’m no saint.”
Source: Reflected in You
2010s, 2013, Interview in La Repubblica
Context: [[Mystics have been fundamental to the church. A religion without mystics is a philosophy. ]] Ignatius, for understandable reasons, is the saint I know better than any other. He founded our Order. I'd like to remind you that Carlo Maria Martini also came from that order, someone who is very dear to me and also to you. Jesuits were and still are the leavening not the only one but perhaps the most effective — of Catholicism: culture, teaching, missionary work, loyalty to the Pope. But Ignatius who founded the Society, was also a reformer and a mystic. Especially a mystic.
Jean-Louis Murat, 2004 http://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/apr/04/sport.features
The Art of Persuasion
Context: Whilst in speaking of human things, we say that it is necessary to know them before we can love them... the saints on the contrary say in speaking of divine things that it is necessary to love them in order to know them, and that we only enter truth through charity.