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Lori Lewis

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The Survivors (@jainel1968) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Attribute to God every good that you have received. If you take credit for something that does not belong to you, you will be guilty of theft.” - St. Anthony of Padua

“Attribute to God every good that you have received. If you take credit  for something that does not belong to you, you will be guilty of theft.”

- St. Anthony of Padua
Cardinal Dolan (@cardinaldolan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hate to tell you – it's Friday the 13th. But you don't have to be scared, because June 13thhappens to be the feast of one of the most powerful, popular saints in the Catholic calendar: St. Anthony of Padua! Known as a worker of miracles even in his lifetime, he was a tremendous

Bishop Robert Barron (@bishopbarron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Don’t disregard the little things . . . For by the constant practice of repeated self-denial in little things, with God’s grace you will increase in strength and manliness of character. In that way you’ll first become master of yourself, and then a guide and a leader.” —St.

“Don’t disregard the little things . . . For by the constant practice of repeated self-denial in little things, with God’s grace you will increase in strength and manliness of character. In that way you’ll first become master of yourself, and then a guide and a leader.” —St.
Edward Pentin (@edwardpentin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Remember that God has created each one of you with a purpose and a mission in this life. Use this opportunity for listening, for prayer, so that you may hear more clearly God’s voice calling you deep within your hearts. I would add that today, so often, we lose the ability to

"Remember that God has created each one of you with a purpose and a mission in this life. Use this opportunity for listening, for prayer, so that you may hear more clearly God’s voice calling you deep within your hearts. I would add that today, so often, we lose the ability to
Bishop Burbidge (@bishopburbidge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Jesus sent his disciples to proclaim the Gospel, he told them not to take anything that would distract them with the assurance that his grace would be sufficient. Today, do not let fear, worry, or worldly concerns weigh you down. Instead, with God’s grace, travel lightly!

Bishop Burbidge (@bishopburbidge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Good Samaritan parable reminds us that our busy lives and self-interest can cause us to miss seeing the person who needs our compassion and kindness. Often, that person is right in front of us at home, work, or community. Pray God, we see and respond to that person today.

MrCasey (@mrcasey62) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Do not try to please everybody. Try to please God, the angels, and the saints—they are your public.” ~ St. John Vianney

“Do not try to please everybody.
Try to please God, the angels, and
the saints—they are your public.”

~ St. John Vianney
Bishop J. Strickland (@bishstrickland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let us join Cardinal Pizzaballa and pray the rosary for all who are suffering in Israel, Gaza, Sudan, Nigeria and…….it is my intention to pray for all the innocents who are suffering. Let us also not forget the ongoing slaughter of the unborn in abortion worldwide. We must stop

Refuge (@nelonminck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I think that in those moments of great sadness you need to look up at the sky instead of crying.” - St. Therese of Lisieux

“I think that in those moments of great sadness you need to look up at the sky instead of crying.”

- St. Therese of Lisieux
Saint Adaugoijele ✝️ (@justadaugoijele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that ;. Saint Monica prayed for 17 years for the conversion of her son ;St. Augustine of Hippo,who lived a life of immorality, most notably that of lust and impurity ,before converting to Catholicism. St. Monica died a happy death knowing that St. Augustine had

Did you know that ;.

Saint Monica prayed for 17 years for the conversion of her son ;St. Augustine of Hippo,who lived a life of immorality, most notably that of lust and impurity ,before converting to Catholicism. 

St. Monica died a happy death knowing that St. Augustine had