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When I needed to do my duties and wash the dishes, she stayed with me at my side.
Chores are no longer chores, if we work solely for the love of Christ.
A person whose duty it is to go out, unprotected, in total self-offering, should not be content to speak from a safe place (unlike vowed, enclosed contemplatives, called to remain within).
Our daily duties are like a golden string that shows us God's will and leads us to Heaven
Our daily duties are like a golden string that shows us God's will and leads us to Heaven
Our daily duties are like a golden string that shows us God's will and leads us to Heaven
The one who lovingly "stretches out a hand", in prayer for the dying, can rescue someone even from the brink of Hell.
By God's grace, each day can be spent in Christ's company, as if living half-way into Heaven, throughout each moment of work and prayer.
If we surrender ourselves to God's will in prayer and in our daily lives, the Holy Spirit will transform us and make us holy
Christ assured me that he looks on lovingly as I do my simple duties (as I write Christmas cards, or cook a meal) through love for God and 'neighbour'.
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
Helping our Neighbour: Each of us should do what we can, in our circumstances, to alleviate the sufferings of other people, both by practical help, sensible planning and prayer - remembering our duty to those nearest to us.
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
We fail in our duty if we never warn others of the consequences of serious sin and irreverence. It's as if we were to walk past people who are trapped in a swamp because they did not take the right path. They are in danger, even if they imagine all is well.
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