Divorced Catholic Moms – This Week’s Quote
ByLord, may I think what you want me to think. May I desire what you want me to desire. May I speak as you want me to speak. May I work as you want me to work.
– Blessed Pedro Castroverde
“Many politicians, like much
of the American public, seem
to be unaware that abortion
and euthanasia are serious
violations of the inalienable right to life. These are not just 'Church' issues but are
governed by the natural law of God, which is binding upon all human beings. The right to life is the most fundamental of all rights, since a person deprived of life has no other rights.”
- Cardinal Avery Dulles, S.J.
1918 - Dec. 12, 2008
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Lord, may I think what you want me to think. May I desire what you want me to desire. May I speak as you want me to speak. May I work as you want me to work.
– Blessed Pedro Castroverde
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