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October

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Always give good example: teach virtue by word and deed. Example is more powerful than discourse. — Bl. Henry Suso.

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If thou wouldst glory, let it be in the Lord, by referring everything to Him, and giving to Him all the honor and glory. — Ven. Louis de Granada.

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There is nothing more holy, more eminently perfect, than resignation to the will of God, which confirms us in an entire detachment from ourselves, and a perfect indifference for every condition in which we may be placed. — St. Vincent de Paul.

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Prayer consists not in many words, but in the fervor of desire, which raises the soul to God by the knowledge of its own nothingness and the divine goodness. — Bl. Henry Suso.

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Let us make up for lost time. Let us give to God the time that remains to us. — St. Alphonsus.