Fr. Faber’s book, All for Jesus, is filled with powerful lessons that can transform our lives.

The wisdom and insights shared in its pages are profound and moving.

Even the first paragraph of the first chapter, titled “The Interests of Jesus,” is enough to make a lasting impact.

This opening passage beautifully illustrates the boundless love and devotion Jesus has for us.

It highlights His deep desire for us to love Him wholeheartedly in return.

By embracing these teachings, we can enrich our spiritual lives and find true joy and fulfillment in our relationship with Jesus.

Take a moment to explore this remarkable book—you’ll discover a source of inspiration that can guide you toward a deeper, more meaningful faith.

 
 

Jesus belongs to us and puts Himself at our disposal.

He communicates everything of His to us that we are capable of receiving.

He loves us with an indescribable love, beyond words, thought, and imagination.

He desires fervently and entirely that we love Him.

His merits and satisfactions can be considered ours.

 

His sacraments are ways for His love to reach our souls.

 

Jesus is present in every aspect of the Church of God.

 

He is our help in penance, consolation in grief, and support in trial.

 

No one needs to be sorrowful because Jesus is the joy of heaven and brings joy to sorrowful hearts.

 

Our obligations to Jesus and the abundance of His love for us cannot be overstated.

 

The 4 Key Interests of Jesus: Four Pillars of Devotion

The Key Interests of Jesus: Four Pillars of Devotion The interests of Jesus: the glory of His Father, the fruit of His Passion, the honor of His Mother, and the esteem of grace, as taught by Fr. Faber. Sample the First Paragraph Scroll Below for the First Interest of...

10 Blessed Sacrament Quotes by Fr. Faber

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