Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul
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Saturday, March 02, 2013
Lent with St. Faustina, Day 16
I must never judge anyone, but look at others with leniency and at myself with severity. I must refer everything to God and, in my own eyes, recognize myself for what I am: utter misery and nothingness. In suffering, I must be patient and quiet, knowing that everything passes in time. (253)
Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul
Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul
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