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maxim[6][28] = "Those who pay a moderate attention to the mortification of their bodies, and direct their main intention to mortify the will and understanding, even in matters of the slightest moment, are more to be esteemed than they who give themselves up exclusively to corporal penances and macerations."; | maxim[6][28] = "Those who pay a moderate attention to the mortification of their bodies, and direct their main intention to mortify the will and understanding, even in matters of the slightest moment, are more to be esteemed than they who give themselves up exclusively to corporal penances and macerations."; | ||
maxim[6][29] = "We ought to desire to do great things for the service of God, not being content with a moderate goodness, but wishing, if it were possible, to surpass in sanctity and love even St. Peter and St. Paul."; | maxim[6][29] = "We ought to desire to do great things for the service of God, not being content with a moderate goodness, but wishing, if it were possible, to surpass in sanctity and love even St. Peter and St. Paul."; | ||
maxim[6][30] = "Even though a man may be unable to attain such a height of sanctity, he ought to desire it, so as to do | maxim[6][30] = "Even though a man may be unable to attain such a height of sanctity, he ought to desire it, so as at least to do in desire what he cannot carry out in fact."; | ||
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Revision as of 12:55, 30 June 2014

Virgin Mary, Mother of God
- Maxims from September 7 and 8
- To obtain the protection of our Blessed Lady in our most urgent wants, it is very useful to say sixty-three times, after the fashion of a Rosary, “Virgin Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for me.â€
- When we make this prayer to our Blessed Lady, we give her every possible praise in the least possible compass, because we call her by her name of MARY, and give her those two great titles of Virgin, and Mother of God, and then name JESUS, the fruit of her most pure womb.