Understanding, Counsel, Piety, Fortitude and Fear of the Lord. With Confirmation these seven Gifts are fortified. According to the Angelic Doctor,
Saint Thomas Aquinas, the greatest of the seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit is that of Wisdom.
the saints, “The Masterpieces of the Holy Spirit.” We are called to be the modern “Masterpieces of the Holy Spirit.” Jesus commanded
this with these clear but challenging words: “Be holy as your heavenly Father is holy.” (Mt. 5:48)
as He explained to us the word of God…?”(Lk. 24: 13-35)
leaps and bounds in his faith. Furthermore, he manifests an insatiable desire to drink in the most abundant source of graces through assistance, participation and reception of’ the Most Blessed sacrament of the Altar in Holy Mass. There is no greater desire in his heart than
to receive the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Spiritual Congresses, Spiritual Retreats, Spiritual Conferences, TV. and Radio programs that are spiritually enriching, Mass homilies— all of these elicit in his heart great consolation, peace, and joy!
who stores us treasure for himself but is not rich in what matters to God.” What Jesus is clearly saying is that to live only for the passing pleasures of this world is the heights of folly. Also, we know neither the day, nor the hour, nor the manner that the Lord will call us
from this life to the next for Judgment which will determine our destiny for all eternity, either salvation or condemnation. St. Ignatius challenged Francis Xavier with these words of wisdom, words of Jesus Himself: “What would it profit a man if he were to gain the whole world and lose his life in the process. What can a man give in exchange for his immortal soul?
TIME AND ETERNITY. Wisdom can be attained by meditating often onthe transitory, ephemeral, and fleeting character of our life. The Psalmist expresses it concisely: Our life is like the flower of the field that rises in the morning and withers and dies in the evening! A wise person has his
feet on earth, but his eyes fixed on eternity
HEAVEN. Also, with respect to eternity, a person imbued with the Gift of Wisdom, constantly reminds himself
that Heaven is his ultimate goal. This thought motivates him to put all the
means at his disposition to attain to such a lofty goal— nothing less than
union with God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
DEATH TO SIN. At times we meet old fools and wise youth! St Dominic Savio, who died, not even fifteen years of age, was filled with Wisdom at a very tender age. His motto for his First Communion, and he had not even turned eight, was death rather than sin!!! True Wisdom is loving what God loves and hating what God hates. God hates one thing: sin
SHARING WISDOM. A truly wise person does not keep his “Pearl of infinite price” to himself. Rather, following the exhortation of Saint Paul,
what we have received freely we are called to give freely! A truly wise person shares his treasure— God and His treasures—with others! By
sharing heavenly treasures and wisdom one is not impoverished but enriched all the more! Remember the words of Saint Paul: “There is more joy in giving than in receiving.”
MARY SEAT OF WISDOM. Bring others to Jesus though the Blessed Virgin Mary. MEETING OF SAINTS! After the death of St. Dominic Savio—14 years and 11 months of age— the teenager appeared to St. John Bosco. St. Dominic Savio told St. John Bosco that
the greatest joy he experienced in life was his love for Mary, his devotion towards her and his promoting devotion towards her. Savio told St. John Bosco to do the same! True Wisdom can be attained by cultivating a deep and tender devotion to Our Lady, “Seat of Wisdom”