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Bear one another’s burdens. |
Galatians 6:2 |
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Let us bear one another’s burdens
so that we can achieve eternal life,
which is free of every burden.
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St. Augustine of Hippo, 5th century
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Unless a grain of wheat falls to the earth and dies
it remains alone;
but if it dies, it bears much fruit. |
Jesus; John 12:24 |
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Sacrifice unites us to God;
it makes us greater, and so makes room for God.
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'They Speak by Silences', anonymous Carthusian Monk
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What does the Lord require of you,
but to act justly. |
Micah 6:8 |
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The different applications of justice include:
a reverential fear of God, respect for religion,
the sense of duty
to one's immediate family,
the love of what is fair, hatred for
what is evil,
and a sense of gratitude.
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St. Anthony of Padua, 13th century
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Love is of God. |
1 John 4:7 |
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We find rest in those we love,
and we provide a resting place in ourselves for those who love us.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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Be rich in good deeds.
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1 Timothy 6:18 |
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It is not what we do or how much we do,
but how much love we put into the action.
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St. Teresa of Kolkata, 20th century
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By this all will know that you are my disciples,
if you have love for one another.
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Jesus; John13:35 |
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A welcome-filled fraternity is the best witness
that God is our Father.
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Pope Francis, 21st century
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Follow me. |
Jesus; Mark 2:1 |
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Wherever God has put you, that is your vocation.
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St. Teresa of Kolkata, 20th century
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Open wide your hand to those in need. |
Deuteronomy 15:11 |
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If you do not close your ear to others,
you open God’s ear to yourself.
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St. Peter Chrysologus, 5th century
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