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The Lord
is good to those who seek him. |
Lamentations 3:25 |
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God has no gift better than himself.
Jesus gives himself as prize and reward.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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Without me you can do nothing. |
Jesus; John 15:5 |
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There is only one way
of raising ourselves above our own nothingness,
and that is to cling to God.
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St. Claude de la Colombiere, 17th century
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Come to me, you who labor
and are heavy burdened. |
Jesus; Matthew 11:28 |
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Christ is the refreshment of the holy soul.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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The wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ. |
Romans 6:23 |
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Christ has taken our sins away: yours and mine,
and those of the millions of generations to come.
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Servant of God, Catherine Doherty, 20th century
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Hide me in the shelter of your wings. |
Psalm 17:7 |
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It is a safe dwelling place
to linger in the wounds of Christ the Lord.
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Bl. Guerric of Igny, 12th century
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Place your hand in my side;
do not be faithless, but believing |
Jesus; John 20:27 |
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Through his sacred wounds
we can see the secret of Christ's heart,
the great mystery of love.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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With the Lord
you will find mercy and strength. |
Hebrews 4:16 |
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In order to be healed from sin,
gaze upon Christ crucified.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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In the shadow of your wings
I take refuge. |
Psalm 57: 2 |
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Blessed is he
who allowed his hands and feet and side to be pierced,
and opened himself to me wholly
that I might enter 'the place of his wonderful tent'
and be protected.
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Bl. Guerric of Igny, 12th century
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