
St. Anthony: The Wonder-Worker of Padua

Here, in the convent garden, he planted a lemon tree that flourishes to this hour;
Charles Warren Stoddard • St. Anthony: The Wonder-Worker of Padua
“O Light of the world, Infinite God, Father of eternity, giver of wisdom and knowledge, and ineffable Dispenser of every spiritual grace; who knowest all things before they are made, who makest the darkness and the light: put forth Thy hand and touch my mouth, and make it as a sharp sword to utter eloquently Thy words. Make my tongue, O Lord, as a
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What is a miracle? According to Worcester a miracle is “an effect of which the antecedent can not be referred to any secondary cause; an event or occurrence which can not be explained by any known law of nature; a deviation from the established law of nature; something not only superhuman, but preternatural; a prodigy, a wonder, a marvel.”
Charles Warren Stoddard • St. Anthony: The Wonder-Worker of Padua
“O world, how burthensome thou art become! Thy power is but that of a fragile reed; thy riches are as a puff of smoke, and thy pleasures like a treacherous rock whereon virtue is shipwrecked.”