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except alone some prescribed corpor
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the mystic ladder of charity, whose
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observed to the last letter-a princ
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In order more easily to carry out h
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penance for their past transgressio
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her affections soared towards heave
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yoke of that heavenly love ; fortit
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Iher youth, and was now become an u
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CHAPTER VTHERE is a love which is t
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duties of the various offices she f
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She conquered also the second stron
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Yet the holy penitent lived there c
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and to conquer them she had recours
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CHAPTER VIHOWEVER hard and sharp pe
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Virgin, of all the saints of the Or
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ough bristles, and on the inner sid
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The same wonderful effects of grace
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Jesus Christ. It almost seems as if
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the gifts of wisdom and intelligenc
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CHAPTER VIIIRITA had lived thirty y
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Passion-the chief object of Rita's
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thenceforward as long as she bore t
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principally to the merits of St. Ni
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of the season, and she pushed forwa
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CHAPTER XRITA survived seven years
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ever thanking Divine Providence tha
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1pitied her, and went back to Rocca
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spite of the pains and sorrows of d
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time overturned the Empire of Const
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about to acquire greater renown thr
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LIFE OF ST. .RITA OF CASCIAseemed a
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Apostolic men, yet after her death
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e cured, and touched the saint's sa
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which the clergy took part, and a s
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who declares that he took his accou
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daughter of Domenico of Logna, who
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suffering torture from the gravel,
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occasion she informed him who she w
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the daughter of Giovanni di Silvest
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for having saved her nephew, who ha
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CHAPTER I11EFFICACY OF .RELICS OF S
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the relic, which was wrapped in a p
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in the side, and was almost at deat
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We have already made mention of tha
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CHAPTER IVIT was the Almighty's wil
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ut, on the contrary, has brought sp
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itself for a moment and then sink b
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etc., not only, etc., but in every
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CHAPTER VIMMEMORIAL WORSHIP OF ST.
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used to be observed in an ordinary
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countries remarkable for devotion t
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The convent cell, too, which Rita s
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However, at the time in which the h
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approval on sanctification and publ
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ut the most distinguished for his l
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CHAPTER VIIMIRACLES WORKED BY RITA
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Cavalieri of Cascia, was in the yea
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which is able even to move mountain
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Augustinian nuns adorned with hangi
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have been obtained in every country
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holy Virgin and to various saints,
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and had reduced her to a condition
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' I, the undersigned, testify that
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heal. She had before received many
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advocate, who is called the Saint o
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all hope in human aid, she, With he
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pray for him.' They also gave him a
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eathe. I remained a long time sitti
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'On the 28th of last June, in the f
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one another, and turn their steps t
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the day, was able to take his meals
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the 27th of January, 1896, about fi
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their pardon for the grief he had c
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practices, regained sight and stren
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of their course get a Government ce
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that she could not fix her mind on
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your pardon. Oh, grant me the favou
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are you, 0, blessed sister ?' said
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all things regulates in number, wei
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Elisabetta Bergamini, who had been
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conclusion before much more time sh
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Venerable Martyrs of the West Indie
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the sight of her eyes, so that she
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corn in it to play with. As soon as
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vev loud voice to make him hear, an
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move his arms, and, calling his wif
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sexes, have each in the life of thi