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Them Quotes by Alphonsus Liguori
- We must show charity towards the sick, who are in greater need of help. Let us take them some small gift if they are poor,…
- He would be guilty of mortal sin, because he exposes himself to the danger of grievously offending God. Hence, before he acts he must lay…
- The devil does not bring sinners to hell with their eyes open: he first blinds them with the malice of their own sins. Before we…
- True charity consists in doing good to those who do us evil, and in thus winning them over.
- Before the coming of Jesus Christ, men fled away from God and, being attached to the earth, refused to unite themselves to their Creator. But…
- God loves all those who love him: I love them that love Me.
- Many, however, gives themselves to God, but preserve still in their hearts some attachment to creatures, which prevents them from belonging entirely to God.
- It is just that he should act with reserve towards those who act with reserve towards him. On the contrary, he gives himself entirely to…
- Who is there that ever receives a gift and tries to make bargains about it? Let us, then, return thanks for what He has bestowed…
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