"The thought of the presence of God and……" — Pope John XXIII
"The thought of the presence of God and the spirit of worship will in all my actions have as their immediate object Jesus, God and man, really present in the most holy Eucharist. The spirit of sacrifice, of humiliation, of scorn for self in the eyes of men, will be illuminated, supported and strengthened by the constant thought of Jesus, humiliated and despised in the Blessed Sacrament"
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Pope John XXIII
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61 Quotes by Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII has 61 quotes on this site.
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Justice comes before charity.
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