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Glory in Christ Jesus. |
Philippians 3:3 |
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Christ is the eternal splendor
enlightening our minds and hearts.
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St. Ambrose, 4th century
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Remain in me, and I in you. |
Jesus; John 15:4 |
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Cleave to Jesus,
whose beauty all the heavenly hosts behold forever.
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St. Clare of Assisi, 13th century
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Believe in God,
believe also in me.
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Jesus; John 14:1 |
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Jesus, our God who loves us infinitely,
is all-powerful, and knows what is best for us.
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Bl. Charles de Foucauld, 20th century
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Christ is the image of the invisible God. |
Colossians 1:15 |
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Jesus revealed God to humankind
and presented humankind to God.
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St. Irenaeus, 2nd century
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Remain in my love. |
Jesus; John 15:9 |
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Jesus does not demand great actions from us,
but simply surrender and gratitude.
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St. Therese of Lisieux, 19th century
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You shall call his name Jesus,
for he will save his people from their sins. |
Matthew 1:21 |
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When you call on God's name you weaken your enemies.
Knowing this, do not cease to call on God's name for help.
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'The Way of a Pilgrim', Russian classic
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A bruised reed he will not break. |
Isaiah 42:3 |
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Christ's first coming was to fulfill his plan of love,
to teach by gentle persuasion.
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St. Cyril of Jerusalem, 4th century
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Sing praises to our king,
sing praise. |
Psalm 47:6 |
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Christ is King of peace,
and the King whose kingdom is boundless.
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St. Gregory of Nyssa, 4th century
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