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QOTD: The Failings of Rulers
“Time testifies to the truth of these assertions. When rulers were men filled with the spirit of God, such as Recaredo, St. Ferdinand, Cisneros and Isabel the Catholic, little was […]
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QOTD: Love in Art
“The deepest and most coveted joy of the apostle, poet, artist, indeed of all truly great souls, is to cause their light and love to spread into other souls, so […]
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QOTD: Necessity of Daily Prayer – 1
“Who is a greater friend to us, than He who delivered up His body for us? Now we have here another kind of command given us, that at all times, […]
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QOTD: Pardoning our Enemies
“The flies tormented her, but she wouldn’t kill them. ‘I always give them freedom. They alone have caused me misery during my sickness. I have no enemies, and since God […]
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QOTD: The Humilty Needed in Prayer
“See how great a preparation you need, to be able to say boldly to God, O Father, for if you have your eyes fixed on worldly things, or court the […]
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QOTD: We Should ALWAYS Pray for the Dead
“They think I’m a saint… When I’m dead, they’ll come and touch holy pictures and rosaries to me, and all the while I’ll be getting broiled on a grill in […]
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QOTD: Why God Permits Evil Priests
“The most evident mark of God’s anger, and the most terrible castigation He can inflict upon the world, is manifest when He permits His people to fall into the hands […]
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Quote of the Day – 4 June 2013
“There is no Catholic but knoweth that the Father is a Very Father, the Son a Very Son, and the Holy Ghost a Very Holy Ghost, even as the Lord […]
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