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Whatever you did, even to the least,
you did to me. |
Jesus; Matthew 25:40 |
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We must not fail to love our neighbors,
because in them, we serve Jesus.
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St. Rose of Lima, 17th century
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Love your neighbor. |
Jesus; Matthew 22:39 |
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Help one person at a time;
and begin with the person nearest you.
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St. Teresa of Kolkata, 20th century
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Be merciful,
even as your Father is merciful. |
Jesus; Luke 6:36 |
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Pity towards others opens the doors of eternity.
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Pope Francis, 21st century
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Love one another as I have loved you. |
Jesus; John 13:34 |
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Christ taught us in many different ways
that we should wish to imitate him by our own kindness
and genuine love for one another.
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St. Maximus the Confessor, 7th century
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Make love your aim. |
1 Corinthians 14:1 |
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Hold fast to love in all sincerity,
and give one another practical proof of it.
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St. Fulgentius, 6th century
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Whatever you did. even to the least,
you did to me. |
Jesus; Matthew 25:40 |
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We must not fail to love our neighbors,
because in them we serve Jesus.
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St. Rose of Lima, 17th century
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If I, your Lord and Teacher,
have washed your feet,
you also ought to wash another’s feet. |
Jesus; John 13:14 |
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Washing feet means: I am at your service.
Help one another. This is what Jesus is teaching us.
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Pope Francis, 21st century
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And who is my neighbor? |
Luke 10:29 |
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One must see God in everyone.
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St. Catherine Laboure, 19th century
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