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:: St. Thérèse of Lisieux put it this way: “I know from experience that ‘the Kingdom of God is within us' (Luke 17:21), that Jesus has no need of books or doctors to instruct our soul; He, the Doctor of Doctors, teaches us without the sound of words. I have never heard Him speak, and yet I know He is within my soul.”
:: St. Thérèse of Lisieux put it this way: “I know from experience that ‘the Kingdom of God is within us' (Luke 17:21), that Jesus has no need of books or doctors to instruct our soul; He, the Doctor of Doctors, teaches us without the sound of words. I have never heard Him speak, and yet I know He is within my soul.”


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"Unraveling Saint Buddha."
St. Thérèse of Lisieux put it this way: “I know from experience that ‘the Kingdom of God is within us' (Luke 17:21), that Jesus has no need of books or doctors to instruct our soul; He, the Doctor of Doctors, teaches us without the sound of words. I have never heard Him speak, and yet I know He is within my soul.”

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