From Diary of St. Faustina: Divine Mercy in My Soul
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Lent with St. Faustina, Day 2
Pure love is capable of great deeds, and it is not broken by difficulty or adversity. As it remains strong in the midst of great difficulties, so too it perseveres in the toilsome and drab life of each day. It knows that only one thing is needed to please God: to do even the smallest things out of great love - love, and always love. (140)
From Diary of St. Faustina: Divine Mercy in My Soul
From Diary of St. Faustina: Divine Mercy in My Soul
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