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Caritas Christi Urget Nos: St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church : Caritas Christi Urget Nos

  • comets · 1 year ago
    St. Paul spent a lot of time giving thanks, even though he was imprisoned and suffered a lot for following Christ. I am reading a book now, called "The Last Lecture", by Randy Pausch. While not a Christian per se, he does write about how good life is and gives lessons for daily living. All this while dying of cancer. It always impresses me when I see people who don't give up and feel sorry for themselves. We can all learn a thing or two from St. Paul, and from Randy. I recommend the book.
    One of the saints that we had at St. Raphael was Cathy Daren. She was the most upbeat person I ever knew with cancer. She died almost 5 years ago. The fact that these people are able to give thanks even when it seems like they don't have things to give thanks for. It makes me realize I need to look closer. We all have things to give thanks for.
  • Affordable SEO Services · 11 months ago
    the website is good and gave me lots of help with my homework , but please could you include something about the choices St.Augustine had to make?

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