St John Vianney
"You who are not great saints, you still have many moments when you taste the sweetness of prayer and of the presence of God: these are visits of the Holy Spirit. When we have the Holy Spirit, the heart expands – bathes itself in divine love. A fish never complains of having too much water, neither does a good Christian ever complain of being too long with the good God. There are some people who find religion wearisome, and it is because they have not the Holy Spirit."
– from St John Vianney's 'Catechism on the Holy Spirit'.
Statue from the Basilica of Ars where St John Vianney's shrine is.
St John Vianney
"You who are not great saints, you still have many moments when you taste the sweetness of prayer and of the presence of God: these are visits of the Holy Spirit. When we have the Holy Spirit, the heart expands – bathes itself in divine love. A fish never complains of having too much water, neither does a good Christian ever complain of being too long with the good God. There are some people who find religion wearisome, and it is because they have not the Holy Spirit."
– from St John Vianney's 'Catechism on the Holy Spirit'.
Statue from the Basilica of Ars where St John Vianney's shrine is.