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Faith lifts the soul, Hope supports it, Experience says it must and Love says...let it be!.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Perseverance buoy's the spirit, Assurance bolsters it, Practice dictates it shall and Affection proclaims...allow it to be!
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We know certainly that our God calls us to a holy life. We know that he gives us every grace, every abundant grace; and though we are so weak of ourselves, this grace is able to carry us through every obstacle and difficulty.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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Live simply, so that all may simply live.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Lead an unencumbered lifestyle, so that all may thrive.
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The first end I propose in our daily work is to do the will of God; secondly, to do it in the manner he wills it; and thirdly to do it because it is his will.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
'Our initial aim in our daily pursuits should be to obey the Lord; secondly, do so in the way that He desires; and thirdly, as it is His wish.'
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The accidents of life separate us from our dearest friends, but let us not despair. God is like a looking glass in which souls see each other. The more we are united to Him by love, the nearer we are to those who belong to Him.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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If I had to advise parents, I should tell them to take great care about the people with whom their children associate . . . Much harm may result from bad company, and we are inclined by nature to follow what is worse than what is better.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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Cheerfulness prepares a glorious mind for all the noblest acts.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Exuberance readies a magnificent psyche for all the most admirable accomplishments.
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The gate of heaven is very low; only the humble can enter it.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
The entrance to paradise is humble; only the meek can pass through.
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We must pray without ceasing, in every occurrence and employment of our lives - that prayer which is rather a habit of lifting up the heart to God as in a constant communication with Him.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
We must continually beseech, in all aspects and occupations of our lives - that supplication which is more akin to a custom of raising our souls towards God as if in an endless dialogue with Him.
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We must often draw the comparison between time and eternity. This is the remedy of all our troubles. How small will the present moment appear when we enter that great ocean.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
We must frequently ponder the distinction between the finite and the infinite. This is the balm of our afflictions. How fleeting will the current juncture feel when we traverse that vast sea.
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When so rich a harvest is before us, why do we not gather it? All is in our hands if we will but use it.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
'A verdant bounty lies before us, so why do we not avail ourselves of it? All is within our reach if we but employ it.'
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God is everywhere, in the very air I breathe, yes everywhere, but in His Sacrament of the Altar He is as present actually and really as my soul within my body; in His Sacrifice daily offered as really as once offered on the Cross
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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I will go peaceably and firmly to the Catholic Church: for if Faith is so important to our salvation, I will seek it where true Faith first began, seek it among those who received it from God Himself.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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Can you expect to go to heaven for nothing? Did not our Savior track the whole way to it with His tears and blood? And yet you stop at every little pain.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
'Would it be feasible to ascend to paradise without any effort? Did not our Redeemer traverse the entire path with His suffering and sacrifice? Yet you desist at every minor anguish.'
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Disorder in the society is the result of disorder in the family.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
The breakdown of the family unit can lead to chaos in the community.
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Be attentive to the voice of grace.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Heed the call of mercy.
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The love of talk distracts all the powers of our soul from God, and fills them with earthly objects and impressions, like a vessel of water that cannot be settled while you are continualy stirring the earthly particles from the bottom.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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Afflictions are the steps to heaven.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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How sweet, the presence of Jesus to the longing, harassed soul! It is instant peace, and balm to every wound.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
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Our Lord Himself, I saw alone in him, both in his and my part of this Venerable Sacrament. For, Oh, Amabilia! How awful those words of unloosing, after thirty years of bondage! I felt as if my chains fell, as those of Saint Peter at the touch of the divine messenger. My God, what new scenes for my soul!
Elizabeth Ann Seton