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A Charitable Loss

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“It is a noble achievement for a Christianhumility 1 to have no disputes with anyone. But if by any circumstance or temptation, a dispute arises, let him try to remain composed, even if this means losing.”

                            -Anonymous            (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles)

 

For Reflection:

How often am I willing to walk away from a confrontation? Do I remain composed by exercising patience? Am I willing to “lose” in charity rather than press my advantage through pride?

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True Devotion to Mary by Saint Louis De Montfort. Fr. Frederick Faber, translator Pb 215 Pgs Click Here For More Information:

ABOUT ST. LOUIS DE MONTFORT  pg xi

...abandoned his family name [de la Bacheleraie] for that of his birthplace, was born on January 31, 1673....He studied for the priesthood at St. Sulpice in Paris, having made the 200-mile journey there on foot.  He was ordained a priest in 1700, at the age of 27....St. Louis De Montfort had wanted to become a missionary in Canada, but he was advised to remain in France.

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