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After knowing the will of God in regard to a work which we undertake, we should continue courageously, however difficult it may be. We should follow it to the end with as much constancy as the obstacles we encounter are great. — St. Vincent de Paul.

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In your prayers, if you would quickly and surely draw upon you the grace of God, pray in a special manner for our Holy Church and all those connected with it. — Ven. Louis de Blois.

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Prayer is our principal weapon. By it we obtain of God the victory over our evil inclinations, and over all temptations of hell. — St. Alphonsus.

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We should never abandon, on account of the difficulties we encounter, an enterprise undertaken with due reflection. — St. Vincent de Paul.

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Being all members of the same body, with the same head, who is Christ, it is proper that we should have in common the same joys and sorrows.— Ven. Louis de Granada.