The saints determined, at some point in their lives, to follow Jesus. A vacuum deep in their souls began to be filled, for they found the Pearl of great price. They all changed their lives, some their state in life, but they did not get rid of their weaknesses. They fought harder, conquered more often, and grew, like Jesus, in grace and wisdom before God and men.
"The saints determined, at some point in their lives, to follow Jesus. A vacuum deep in their souls began to be filled, for they found the Pearl of great price. They all changed their lives, some their state in life, but they did not get rid of their weaknesses. They fought harder, conquered more often, and grew, like Jesus, in grace and wisdom before God and men."
- Mother Angelica
Quote taken from Mother Angelica’s Perpetual Calendar – Item #MAPC
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BOUGUEREAU CHRISTMAS CARDS - BOXED SET
Each of these cards features a design originally painted by William Bouguereau with a different poem and inscription used for each image. The Song of Angels card includes Robert Louis Stevenson's "A Christmas Prayer" and the inscription, "May the glad songs of the angels resound in your heart all the year! Glory...
These beautiful custom cards feature a print of the mosaic image of Mary, Mother of the Church (Mater Ecclesiae), that Pope St. John Paul II requested be placed in St. Peter's Square after he was almost assassinated...
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These custom made cards feature the beautiful artwork of Vittore Carpaccio entitled, The Flight into Egypt. Inside the card is the sentiment, "Wishing you Peace, Joy, and many Blessings this Christmas and throughout the new year!"...
This custom card features a print of The Christ Child by Swiss painter Melchior Paul von Deschwanden. On the inside left is a poem by G.K. Chesterton entitled, "A Christmas Carol"; on the right is a greeting that reads: "May the love of the Divino Niño, the sweet Christ Child of Bethlehem, fill your heart with peace...