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Abide in me, and I in you. |
Jesus; John 15:4 |
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Let us do everything
in the knowledge that God is dwelling within us,
so that we may be his temples
and he may be God within us.
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St. Ignatius of Antioch, 1st century
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Come to me
all who labor and are burdened. |
Jesus; Matthew 11:28 |
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Come to Christ, where all is love.
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St. Pio of Pietrelcina, 20th century
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Father, not my will but yours. |
Jesus; Luke 22:42 |
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Christ’s perfect obedience to the Father’s will
redeemed man’s first and continuing disobedience
to that will.
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Servant of God, Fr. Walter Ciszek, 20th century
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I stand at the door and knock… |
Revelation 3:20 |
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Christ enters so that he might eat with us and we with him.
He ever refreshes us by the light of his presence
in so far as we progress in our devotion to
and longing for the things of heaven.
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St. Bede the Venerable, 8th century
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I am the way. |
Jesus; John 14:6 |
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it was not enough for God to send his Son,
to point out the way.
He made his Son the way itself,
so that we can go on our journey guided by him.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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Jesus, pioneer and perfecter of our faith… |
Hebrews 12:2 |
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Pioneer of salvation,
he it is who draws us to heaven, toward the Father,
and promises success to those who seek in faith.
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St. Cyprian, 3rd century
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By your blood, you have redeemed us. |
Revelation 5:9 |
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Christ bore the burden of our sins.
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St. Polycarp, 2nd century
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Seek his face always. |
Psalm 105:4 |
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It is a most sweet activity
to look on Jesus with the eyes of the spirit,
to contemplate his divine beauty
and ponder it in our hearts.
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St. Gregory of Agrigentum, 3rd century
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