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giving us at this time the strength of resignation and later the
grace of consolation. (Letters 224)
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Let us pray and let us bow in resignation to the will
of a most provident God. (Letters 51)
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We are in the hands of God and it behooves us to be
resigned to his just judgment. (Letters 223)
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In the midst of doubts and anxieties may our hearts be
ever confident and serene. (Letters 198)
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Sunt bona mixta malis: There are things that satisfy even
our human feelings, mixed with other things that seem to
(Letters 167) be bad if reason does not borrow its light from faith.
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Let us always keep repeating that omnia cooperantur in
bonum: everything works for the good, even in smallest
things, as we have come to find out from lengthy
experience. (Letters 167)
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While suffering by Gods will in one of its members, the
Congregation will enjoy more flourishing health
throughout its body. (Letters 167)
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Let us take comfort in the thought that, if God asks us to
sacrifice some beautiful flower of our garden, He will
deign to make an abundant return by causing many
others to sprout under the dew of heaven and by protecting them
ever so tenderly against the frost and the freeze until He decides to
transplant them in Heaven. (Letters 271)
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The Lord comes to meet us by a thousand different
pathways. (Letters 30)