Quotemeal: Sep. 10th, 2002

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

"I clearly recognize that all good is in God alone, and that in me, without Divine Grace, there is nothing but deficiency... The one sole thing in myself in which I glory, is that I see in myself nothing in which I can glory."
— Catherine of Genoa

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Illustration of Catherine of Genoa — "I clearly recognize that all good is in God alone, and that in me, without Divine Grace, there is nothing but deficiency... The one sole thing in myself in which I glory, is that I see in myself nothing in which I can glory."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.