St. Simón de Rojas: "Sayings of Virtue for Gaining Perpetual Wisdom"
Introduction St. Simón de Rojas (1552-1624) was a Spanish Trinitarian priest. After studying in Valladolid and Salamanca, he taught theology in Toledo before becoming a superior to various Trinitarian monasteries. He also served at the Spanish court, as confessor to Queen Margaret and Queen Isabel, as well as preceptor to the Spanish princes. He is known for his fervent devotion to Mary, being dubbed "Apostle of the Ave Maria ." He was canonized in 1988, just before the close of the Marian Year. His life was mostly taken up with apostolic work; he left a handful of shorter writings, as well as one major work, the Treatise on Prayer and Its Grandeurs , left in manuscript upon his death and not published until 1939. The below work is a collection of sayings he wrote to aid his students. Sayings of Virtue for Gaining Perpetual Wisdom St. Simón de Rojas (1552-1624) He who knows much and speaks little, knows much; he who knows little a...