HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Sometimes our light goes out but is blown into flame by another human being. Each of us owes our deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this light.

~Albert Schweitzer


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  1. I understand completely what he means. After being away from the church for several years, It took a special priest ti "rekindle" the light within me. Since I am a "cradle Catholic, I am now a "revert".

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  2. There are so many people I am thankful for having lit that dying flame in my life, I know that my simple words of thanks could never pay the debt I owe them, so I give thanks to God for them and pray for them. Then I try to emulate them in my own way, because it was their "Yes" to Him that brought about miracles in my life.

    PTL!

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