The Final Goal

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“For I will only your well-being, and whatever Itrials, tribulations give, I give it so that you may reach the goal for which I created you.”

-Our Lord to St. Catherine of Sienna

For Reflection:

It is easy to see God’s hand in the good things of our lives, but it is often a struggle to see it in the difficult. How do these words of Our Lord to St. Catherine of Sienna give me deeper insight? In what way does this help me to reexamine past events or a current situation?

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Virtuous Leadership: An Agenda for Personal Excellence
by Alexandre Havard
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Here is what each of the six virtues under consideration enhances the ability to do:
Prudence: to make right decisions.
Courage: to stay the course and resist pressures of all kinds.
Self-control: to subordinate passions to the spirit and fulfillment of the mission at hand.
Justice: to give every individual his due.
Magnanimity: to strive for great things, to challenge myself and others.
Humility: to overcome selfishness and serve others habitually.

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