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I came that they may have life. |
Jesus; John 10:10 |
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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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The Lord God breathed
the breath of life… |
Genesis 2:7 |
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God’s breath is in us,
and he chooses when to take it away from us.
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St. Clement of Rome, 1st century
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I am the life. |
Jesus; John 14:6 |
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Jesus is the way to be walked,
the truth to be told,
the life to be lived.
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St. Teresa of Calcutta, 20th century
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I came that they may have life. |
Jesus; John 10:10 |
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Christ lived among us and shared in our nature
in order to raise us up again to himself.
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St. Andrew of Crete, 8th century
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Before I formed you in the womb,
I knew you. |
Jeremiah 1:5 |
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Human life is precious because it is the gift of a God
whose love is infinite, and when God gives life,
it is forever.
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St. John Paul II, 20th century
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We are God’s handiwork. |
Ephesians 2:10 |
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Life is an invitation
to be who we are supposed to be.
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St. John Paul II, 20th century
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Choose life. |
Deuteronomy 30:19 |
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The common outcry which is justly make for human rights,
for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family,
is false and illusory if the right to life is not defended
with maximum determination.
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St. John Paul II, 20th century
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All will be made alive in Christ. |
1 Corinthians 15:22 |
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The Lord’s resurrection and glorification
show us the life that will be given to us in the future.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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