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I have called you by name,
you are mine. |
Isaiah 43:1 |
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God does not consider humanity as an anonymous mass,
but dwells on each individual and personally takes care
of each one.
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Pope John Paul II, 20th century
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You are precious in my eyes and glorious;
I love you.
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Isaiah 43:4 |
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God never tires of doing good to us
while we are in this life,
and has always a most tender love for us.
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St. Catherine of Genoa, 15th century
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I have loved you with an everlasting love. |
Jeremiah 31:3 |
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If we knew how much God loves us
we would always be ready to receive
equally and with indifference, from his hands,
the sweet and the bitter.
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Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection, 17th century
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No one has ever seen God.
Yet, if we love one another,
God remains in us. |
1 John 4:12 |
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In each one, the love of God
is always working toward its end,
and for its part never ceases to benefit and serve
him whom it holds so dear.
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St. Catherine of Genoa, 15th century
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The steadfast love of the Lord
is from everlasting to everlasting. |
Psalm103:17 |
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Our true life and rest are to abide in God,
held fast by love.
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St. Albert the Great, 13th century
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Come to me, and I will give you rest.
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Jesus; Matthew 11:28 |
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One alone is true to us;
One alone can be all things to us;
One alone can supply all our needs.
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Ven. John Henry Newman, 19th century
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You are precious to me and I love you. |
Isaiah 43:4 |
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When your heart feels restless,
when your heart is hurt,
when your heart feels like breaking;
remember, you are precious to God.
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Bl. Teresa of Calcutta, 20th century
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I have spoken these things to you
that my joy may be in you. |
Jesus; John 15:11 |
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It is in closeness to Christ that we find our joy.
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Pope John Paul II, 20th century
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