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Minute Meditations
Light in the Darkness Minute Meditations
Keep the light of faith ever burning—for Jesus alone is the way that leads to the Father. He alone is the life dwelling in our hearts. He alone is the light that enlightens the darkness. Be not afraid. Christ will not deceive us.
—Bl. Teresa of Calcutta

— from Firmly On the Rock

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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