Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri: Difference between revisions

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maxim[5][27] = "The Holy Spirit is the master of prayer, and causes us to abide in continual peace and cheerfulness, which is a foretaste of Paradise.";
maxim[5][27] = "The Holy Spirit is the master of prayer, and causes us to abide in continual peace and cheerfulness, which is a foretaste of Paradise.";
maxim[5][28] = "If we wish the Holy Spirit to teach us how to pray, we must practise humility and obedience.";
maxim[5][28] = "If we wish the Holy Spirit to teach us how to pray, we must practise humility and obedience.";
maxim[5][29] = "The fruit we ought to get from prayer, is to do what is pleasing to the Lord.";
maxim[5][29] = "The fruit we ought to get from prayer is to do what is pleasing to the Lord.";
maxim[5][30] = "A virtuous life consists in mortifying vices, sins, bad thoughts, and evil affections, and in exercising ourselves in the acquisition of holy virtues.";
maxim[5][30] = "A virtuous life consists in mortifying vices, sins, bad thoughts, and evil affections, and in exercising ourselves in the acquisition of holy virtues.";
maxim[5][31] = "Let us be humble and keep ourselves down: Obedience! Humility! Detachment!";
maxim[5][31] = "Let us be humble and keep ourselves down: Obedience! Humility! Detachment!";

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