You will accomplish only as much as you believe in God’s love.
I, for one, would do well to remember this… And live by it…
09 Sunday Jul 2017
Posted Catholic interest, Mother Teresa, Quotes
inYou will accomplish only as much as you believe in God’s love.
I, for one, would do well to remember this… And live by it…
08 Wednesday Mar 2017
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in31 Tuesday Jan 2017
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Some of us pray for the wrong things…
08 Monday Aug 2016
Posted Catechesis, Catholic interest, justice
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Wise words from Mother Teresa…
Chastity does not simply mean that we are not married. It means that we love Christ with an undivided love. To be pure we need poverty. Is it wrong to have things? We vow poverty not because it is wrong to have things but we choose to do without these things.
13 Friday Feb 2015
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We have to love until it hurts. It is not enough to say, “I love.” We must put that love into a living action. And how do we do that? By giving until it hurts. – Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
05 Thursday Dec 2013
16 Tuesday Oct 2012
Posted Pro Family, Pro-life
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But I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war against the child… By abortion, the mother does not learn to love, but kills even her own child to solve her problems. And, by abortion, that father is told that he does not have to take any responsibility at all for the child he has brought into the world. The father is likely to put other women into the same trouble. So abortion just leads to more abortion. Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use violence to get what they want. This is why the greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion.
“We cannot solve all the problems in the world, but let us never bring in the worst problem of all, and that is to destroy love. And this is what happens when we tell people to practice contraception and abortion.”
—Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
Quoted in Msgr. Leo Maasburg’s book “Mother Teresa of Calcutta: A Personal Portrait”. See more at www.MotherTeresaStories.com
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