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By accepting unavoidable suffering we allow Christ's grace to pour through us to other souls
Through our smallest words and actions Christ shows out His love to other people
Asking Christ about how to love, he appeared to the eyes of my soul. I saw Him nailed to the cross, teaching that it is to this extent that we should love and serve others.
If the love of Christ burns like a fire in our hearts, it will touch the lives of those we cherish and hold there
If the love of Christ burns like a fire in our hearts, it will touch the lives of those we cherish and hold there
We serve Christ through all our daily duties, especially through love of neighbour and times of prayer and worship.
He was beside me, stretching out His hand to help and console others wherever I stretched out my hand to them.
A single prayer in the name of Jesus helps the one we pray for and in turn touches the lives of many others
Christ showed me that while I hold onto Him, others hold onto me. How many persons rely on me, as I rely on Him!
When we unite our sacrifices to Christ's offering, other souls are helped - as surely as when an injured person is lifted high out of danger.
It is the Will of God that we fulfil our duties towards our immediate family. If we neglect to feed and clothe them, we neglect to feed and clothe Christ, as He explained in His parable: "I was hungry, thirsty, sick and you did not help me".
It is the Will of God that we fulfil our duties towards our immediate family. If we neglect to feed and clothe them, we neglect to feed and clothe Christ, as He explained in His parable: "I was hungry, thirsty, sick and you did not help me".
However important the good work we do, we should never neglect our own family
However important the good work we do, we should never neglect our own family
If someone, perhaps without realising it, is in moral or spiritual danger, it is our plain duty to warn and help them
If someone, perhaps without realising it, is in moral or spiritual danger, it is our plain duty to warn and help them
If someone, perhaps without realising it, is in moral or spiritual danger, it is our plain duty to warn and help them
Whoever adores Christ at Mass, and wants to remain with Him in spirit all day, can offer praise and thanks through Him to the Father all day, at work, as well as reparation for sin, and prayers for the needy
When we guide and help someone in need we can be like a mother who leads, instructs and encourages a little child.
If we guide a person towards danger, we are responsible for their injuries, whether on a beach, or through publishing bad books, or in any area of life.
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