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maxim[2][1] = "He who wishes to be wise without the true Wisdom, or saved without the Savior, is not well, but sick - he is not a wise man, but a fool.";
maxim[2][1] = "He who wishes to be wise without the true Wisdom, or saved without the Savior, is not well, but sick he is not a wise man, but a fool.";
maxim[2][2] = "Devotion to the Blessed Virgin is actually necessary because there is no better means of obtaining God's graces than through His most holy mother.";
maxim[2][2] = "Devotion to the Blessed Virgin is actually necessary because there is no better means of obtaining God's graces than through His most holy mother.";
maxim[2][3] = "A man should force himself to be obedient, even in little things which appear of no moment, because he will thus render the practice of obedience in great matters easy to himself.";
maxim[2][3] = "A man should force himself to be obedient, even in little things which appear of no moment, because he will thus render the practice of obedience in great matters easy to himself.";
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feast[4][11]="<br>St. Stanislaus of Krakow, bishop and martyr <br>St. Gemma Galgani";
feast[4][11]="<br>St. Stanislaus of Krakow, bishop and martyr <br>St. Gemma Galgani";
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feast[4][13]="Pope St. Martin I (649 - 654 AD)";
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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.”
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.