“The good God has asked of me this sacrifice because of the eagerness that I manifested the other day; I have not read it....”

COUNSELS AND REMINISCENCES

She told the novices: “At recreation more than elsewhere will you find occasions for the exercise of virtue. If you would reap great benefit, never go to it with any thought of your own recreation, but thinking of the recreation of others; practise therein total detachment from yourself. If, for instance, you are relating to one of the Sisters a story which seems to you interesting, and that she interrupts it to tell you something else, even though this may not at all interest you, listen to her as if it did, and do not try to return to your first subject. By so acting, you will go from the recreation room with great interior peace, and endued with fresh vigour in the practice of virtue, all because you have not sought to gratify yourself but to give pleasure to others. If one only knew what is gained by renouncing self in all things!...”

“You know it well; you have always acted thus?”

“Yes, I have forgotten self, I have tried not to seek myself in anything.”

COUNSELS AND REMINISCENCES

OBEDIENCE

As I had self-love as well as the love of what is right it was sufficient but once to tell me: “Such a thing should not be done,” and I would have no desire to do it again.

HIST. D’UNE AME, CH. I