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maxim[6][6] = "Our sweet Jesus, through the excess of His love and liberality, has left Himself to us in the Most Holy Sacrament."; | maxim[6][6] = "Our sweet Jesus, through the excess of His love and liberality, has left Himself to us in the Most Holy Sacrament."; | ||
maxim[6][7] = "Let all go to the Eucharistic Table with a great desire for that Sacred Food. <i> Sitientes! Sitientes!</i>"; | maxim[6][7] = "Let all go to the Eucharistic Table with a great desire for that Sacred Food. <i> Sitientes! Sitientes!</i>"; | ||
maxim[6][8] = "To feel any displeasure because we are refused | maxim[6][8] = "To feel any displeasure because we are refused Communion is a sign of hardiness, pride, and a want of mortification."; | ||
maxim[6][9] = "Those who are going to Communion should prepare themselves for more temptations than usual, for the Lord will not have us stand idle."; | maxim[6][9] = "Those who are going to Communion should prepare themselves for more temptations than usual, for the Lord will not have us stand idle."; | ||
maxim[6][10] = "It is a good thing, during the week that follows our communion-day, to do something more than usual; for example, to say five Our Fathers and Hail Maries with our arms extended, or an extra rosary."; | maxim[6][10] = "It is a good thing, during the week that follows our communion-day, to do something more than usual; for example, to say five Our Fathers and Hail Maries with our arms extended, or an extra rosary."; |