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The favors of the Lord
I will remember. |
Isaiah 63:7 |
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Give thanks
without growing weary of the liberality
of such a good Father.
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St. Pio of Pietrelcina, 20th century
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I will give thanks to you, O Lord.
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Psalm 57:9 |
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Recognize to whom you owe the fact that you exist,
that you breathe, that you understand, that you are wise,
that you know God and hope for the kingdom of heaven
and the vision of glory.
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Pseudo-Chrysostom, 5th century
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I will give thanks to you, Lord,
with all my heart. |
Psalm 9:1 |
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Do not despair, do not be depressed,
Do not let your weakness make you impatient.
Let the joy of your mind burst forth;
let words of thanks come forth from your lips.
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St. Peter Damian, 11th century
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Bless the Lord
and forget not all his benefits. |
Psalm 103:2 |
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Gratitude for God’s benefits
is one of the riches of the soul.
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St. Frances X. Cabrini, 20th century
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Give thanks to the Lord. |
Psalm 9:1 |
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No duty is more urgent
than that of giving thanks.
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St. Ambrose, 4th century
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I will give thanks to you, O Lord. |
Psalm 57:9 |
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Nothing given by the Most High God is insignificant.
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The Imitation of Christ', 15th century
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How can I repay the Lord
for all his goodness to me? |
Psalm 116:12 |
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If the Lord bestows upon you any kind of prosperity,
thank him humbly.
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St. Louis of France, 13th century
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I will sing forever
of the kindnesses of the Lord.
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Psalm 89:1 |
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An abundance of blessings
must draw forth an abundance of gratitude,
fidelity, and love.
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St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, 19th century
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