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You are precious to me and I love you. |
Isaiah 43:4 |
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Things have a price and can be for sale,
but people have a dignity that is priceless,
and worth far more than things.
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Pope Francis, 21st century
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I have carved you on the palm of my hand. |
Isaiah 49:16 |
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God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.
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St. Ambrose, 4th century
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I have called you by name, you are mine. |
Isaiah 43:1 |
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God embraces you as a person;
that is why he came to earth and became man.
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Servant of God, Catherine Doherty, 20th century
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Draw near to God and he will draw near to you. |
James 4:8 |
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Those who abandon the ways of sin
are loved by the Lord.
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St. Jerome, 5th century
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The Lord is near. |
Philippians 4:5 |
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All life’s pleasures and comforts are sacramental;
they are God’s hands touching us.
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Bl. Julian of Norwich, 14th century
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Seek, and you will find. |
Jesus; Matthew 7:7 |
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Whoever finds God, finds everything.
Whoever loses God, loses everything.
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St. Robert Bellarmine, 17th century
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Your saints rejoice in your goodness. |
2 Chronicles 6:41 |
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God is everything that is good.
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Bl. Julian of Norwich, 14th century
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The steadfast love of the Lord
is from everlasting to everlasting. |
Psalm 103:17 |
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God loved us before he made us;
and his love has never diminished, and never shall.
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Bl. Julian of Norwich, 14th century
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