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InspireYouVideo: Modesty
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
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“Yours is the gigantic task of overcoming all evil with good, always trying amidst the problems of life to place your trust in God, knowing that his grace supplies strength to human weakness. You must oppose every form of hatred with the invincible power of Christ’s love.” St. John Paul II
Most of you reading this email have a much deeper faith and friendship with Christ than the majority of the folks in the world. God expects more from you, and he needs you to let your love and your light shine, especially when dealing with difficult people.
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
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Please see my latest LifeZette article on prayer: http://www.lifezette.com/faithzette/why-moms-especially-need-to-make-time-for-prayer/
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
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“Genuine love … is demanding. But its beauty lies precisely in the demands it makes. Only those able to make demands on themselves in the name of love can then demand love from others.” St. John Paul II
Is the “sky the limit” in your spousal and parental relationships? There is no greater gift you can give your kids than the example of a selfless, generous disposition towards your spouse and kids, loving them in the way they prefer to be loved! Kids absorb and eventually imitate this beautiful example! Then you, in turn, can make demands on your kids!
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
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“Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is because they are witnesses.” Blessed Paul VI
When it comes to moving other people to conversion and change, human qualities mean very little. Authenticity, fidelity, humility and charity are what truly move hearts and minds.
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
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“Of all human activities, man’s listening to God is the supreme act of his reasoning and will.” Blessed Paul VI
God is always ready to listen to us and respond to our plethora of needs and concerns. Are we willing to listen to God? Are we afraid to allow him to challenge us to grow and perhaps leave aside unhealthy attachments?
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC