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The bright, cheerful view is always the healthiest. It is not necessary to see everything through rose-colored glasses, for one’s daily life has its share of thorns and thistles which cannot be imagined, away. One must look beyond and above them, , and, realising to the full the blessings that are ours, take less heed of the shadows and defects.. • ;

All the maxims of Our Lord should be fathomed and applied to our souls as remedies for our ills. He never spoke in a vague or undetermined way for, from all eternity, He foresaw the least circumstances in which He was to be ’placed, and the things that He wished to teach , Venerable Francis Libermann.

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1919, Page 34

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1919, Page 34

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1919, Page 34

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