Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ

Romano Guardini Quotes

Quotes tagged as "romano-guardini" Showing 1-3 of 3
Romano Guardini
“To know Christ entails accepting his will as norm. When we feel this we draw back, startled for it means the cross. The it is better to say honestly: “I can’t yet,â€� than to mouth pious phrases. Slow there with the large words “self-suffender,â€� and “sacrifice.â€� It is better to admit our weakness and ask him to teach us strength.”
Romano Guardini, The Lord

Romano Guardini
“To understand antiquity’s idea of man, we must examine its gods and heroes, myths and legends. In these we find the classical prototype of genuine man. ... the will to greatness, wealth, power and fame. Anything opposed to it falls short of the authentically human. ...

What a world of difference between this conception and that to which Christ has led us! ...

Jesusâ€� friends are in no way remarkable for their talent or character. He who considers the apostles or disciples great from a human or religious point of view raises the suspicion that he is unacquainted with true greatness. Moreover, he is confusing standards, for the apostle and disciple have nothing to do with such greatness. Their uniqueness consists of their being sent, of their God-given role of pillars for the coming salvation.”
Romano Guardini, The Lord

Romano Guardini
“That Jesusâ€� task “is consummatedâ€� must be true, because he says so (John 19:30). Yet what a spectacle of failure! His word rejected, his message misunderstood, his commands ignored. None the less, his appointed task is accomplished, through obedience to the death—that obedience whose purity counterbalances the sins of a world. That Jesus delivered his message is what counts—not the world’s reaction; and once proclaimed, that message can never be silenced, but will knock on men’s hearts to the last day.”
Romano Guardini, The Lord