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Wednesday, July, 31st
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Whatever you do at all, do it for the glory of God
1 Corinthians 14:11
Jesus said to the crowd accompanying Him, "Anyone who does not carry his cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple."
Luke 14:27

Whatever good is seen or done within a person or community is of Our power and initiative. Each child of man and every group called into existence is invited to become the place of Our Indwelling, to reflect Our love and life and truth and to grow into Our likeness. To understand and to express this truth gives freedom and fulfilment, progressing and perfecting all who give themselves in faith and trust and love. In all things glorify the Father and let His glory shine through your obedience.

And those who most reflect Our love and light and truth perceive the place of suffering in the Father's world and their relation to it. The cross I carried in My Incarnate life was imposed on Me by sinful men. And every sin committed by the sons of men I suffer until time shall end. Willingly I bore the price of man's redemption, and courteously invite each son of man to share My anguish in their pains and sadnesses. And all who share My pain will also share Our joyful victory.