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Our lives change when our habits change. Without God all things are permitted.

Loved the wedding, invite me to the marriage. God. Knowing yourself is the beginning of wisdom.

FOREWORD Quotes for Sunday Bulletins

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Thank you for participating in the program to offer quotes of wisdom, spirituality, and occasional humor to the readers of your Sunday Bulletins.

One of the first questions you might ask is why go through the extra effort to insert quotes into your Sunday Bulletins? The answer; to get more parishoners to read your bulletins and to reveal the truths of our Catholic faith.

While it's true that many who take a Sunday Bulletin will not be affected by its format, but a small percent will be positively affected, and these people can make a huge difference in your parish. Studies by the Dynamic Catholic Institute (Matthew Kelly) show that about 7% of the active parishoners sustain each parish. Reaching this group can reap many benefits.

Another factor to consider is your bulletins are one of the few pieces of Catholic liturature that most of your parishoners will read. Studies show that on average, only 1% of Catholics have read a Catholic book in the past year. Reading an interesting quote could lead that person to obtain and read the entire book, perhaps the Bible, or My Imitation of Christ, deepening his/her faith.

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We recommend that you try to average about two quotes each week. Occasionally add a humorous quote to your bulletin. Also, from time-to-time use a statistic and/or thought from Reflections found at the end of each chapter.

In addition to the quotes found in this booklet, you can inform your readers to submit their favorite quotes. Each time you print a parishoner's quote, you are drawing that person closer to your parish community along with their family and friends.

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Sections, Overview Here is a brief description of the seven Sections found in this book.

Section S-1: Notable past Catholic authors within recent memory: With the exception of Pope Benedict, the others are no longer living. Pope Benedict was included because of his close association with St. John Paul II. On the other hand, Mother Teresa was not included due to difficulties in obtaining permission from her publishers. However, some of her quotes are found under other authors who gave us permission to reprint and public statements.

Section S-2 Notable current Catholic authors including Bishops, Archbishops and Cardinals. The common threads between these authors is strong emphasis on life, faith and family. Also, most of them have been vilified, or taken to task in the media.

Section S-3 Similar in content to S-2 with a mixture of past and present authors. The total content by each author is typically shorter than in S-2. It includes important figures from our church, our nations history, international historical figures, Catholic bloggers and excerpts from on-line magazines.

Section S-4 Quotes from saints, popes, Bible and the Didache, and theological figures of Catholic thought. These quotes range from from recent memory to ancient. See Section 1, for popes Benedict XVI and John Paul II.

Section S-5 Collection of quotes and essays of more than nine lines. No attempt was made to group by lines, subject, or author. Subjects covered were taken from the Catechism, Bible and items that Catholics should be familiar with and know. It also contains exhortations by our priests/bishops/cardinals, past and present, notable figures in our nations history plus current/past authors.

Section S-6.

The light side, or humor. Subject length ranges from 1 -3 lines to 10+ lines ? all in good taste.

Section S-7

Statistics on life ? family and individual, voting patterns and cultural issues ? abortion, marriage, etc. No attempt was made to group by lines, subject, or author. Information was obtained from prominent polling groups and respected authors.

Index Notes

An Index for each section shows the author, number of lines (1-3, 4-5, 6-9, 10+) and a key to the subject(s) covered. The subjects are people issues (a), morality (b), political (c), religion (d), passions (e) and virtues (f). Be aware that the key shown is a subjective choice intended as a rough guide when selecting the desired quote. Look at the key as an aid and not a substitute for the phrase when using your "find" feature.

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Special Occasion Suggestions: Holidays

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The following is a compiled list of quotes that should be uselul for the indicated special occasions. Be aware that this list is not all inclusive and is subjective. It should help when you are presssed for time; However, it is not a substitute for a detailed personal search. Only a small fraction of the total quotes are found in this selection

New Years Day

1.33 The future starts ... St. John Paul II 2.11 Yesterday, today and ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.51 How would your life ... Matthew Kelly 2.57 Stop trying to put ... Matthew Kelly 2.59 Get in touch ... Mattheew Kelly 2.59 God has a plan ... Matthew Kelly 2.60 Our lives change ... Matthew Kelly 3.34 Each morning of life ... Alaska Radio 4.2 Yesterday is gone ... Mother Teresa 4.6 Do not put off ... St. John Bosco 4.19 Always remember thy ... Thomas a Kempis 4.34 Remember you have only ... St. Teresa of Avila

Lent

1.6 He who takes up his cr0ss ... Fulton Sheen 1.11 Every man is on a cross ... Fulton Sheen 1.14 Our Lord was crucified ... Fulton Sheen 1.18 During lent, let us ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.24 Lent stimulates us ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.27 When we see a crucifix ... Pope John Paul II 1.48 Lent is meant to ... Fr. Hardon 2.35 The best way to begin our Lent ... Bishop James Conley 2.35 The blood of Christ ... Bishop James Conley 2.38 During these 40 days ... Bishop Thomas Paprocki 2.40 The season of Lent ... Bishop Thomas Paprocki 2.48 As we prepare for Lent ... Sam Guzman 2.49 We must not hide ... Sam Guzman 3.10 This is a time (Lent) to ...

Easter

1.32 The secret of pastoral ... Pope John Paul II 2.29 This Holy Week, consider ... Bishop James Conley 2.34 Eastertide has always been ... Bishop James Conley

Mother's Day

1.34 If Mary is our mother ... Pope John Paul II 2.26 We need to lcelebrate ... Bishop James Conley 3.6 The choice to be ... Fr. Frank Pavone 3.10 Of all the rights of women ... Lin Yutang 4.31 Fathers and mothers of ... St. Philip Ner 5.8 The Most Important Person ... Cardinal Mindszenty

Fathers Day

2.34 As we remember St. Joseph ... Bishop James Conley 2.40 .While you [sons] look to ... Bishop James Conley 2.49 Men, celebrate your children ... Sam Guzman 2.49 Many men coast through ... Sam Guzman 2.50 Now, more than ever ... Sam Guzman 2.63 Father's Day Thoughts ... Unknown 3.5 You have a lifetime to ... Polish Proverb 3.21 Is this not a time ... Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted 3.26 Today,s attack on Fatherhood ... Bishop Thomas Olmsted 3.33 The father should be ... Fr. Ed Broom 4.13 Fathers, do not provole ... St. Paul 4.31 Fathers and mothers of ... St. Philip Neri 5.7 Fatherhood Guide ... Unknown 7.10 Fatherless Homes ... Alana Newman 7.10 Fathers Influence ... Editorial ? Catholic Citizen

Blessed Virgin/Mary/Mother of God

1.7 Every child is given ... Fulton Sheen 1.18 Mary's poem ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.23 She (Mary) is the ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.25 This something we ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.27 Mary is the ... Pope John Paul ii 1.31 Our primary model for ... St. John Paul II 1.35 You have sheltered ... Pope John Paul II 1.47 Ask our Lady ... Fr. Hardon 2.25 Let us ask the Blessed ... Bishop James Conley 2.28 If we wish to be ... Bishop James conley 2.29 The Holy Spirit ... Bishop James Conley 2.31 Blessed John Paul ... Bishop James Conley 2.31 The poets understood ... Bishop James Conley 2.38 Le us pray the ... Bishop Thomas Paprocki 2.42 Our Lady of America calls ... Cardianal Raymond Burke 3.15 With and through Mary ... Fr. Nnamdi Moneme 3.16 When our patience ... Fr. Ed Broom 3.16 As the spouse of the ... Tyler Blanski 3.16 St. Louis de Montfort ... Sr. Joseph Mary Maximilian

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Special Occasion Suggestions: Holidays

Blessed Virgin/Mary/Mother of God (cont.)

3.30 Mary would be the ... Fredrick Marks 3.31 Mary's intercession for ... Fr. Nnamdi Moneme 3.32 Mary's life shows us ... Fr. Nnamde Moneme 3.33 St. Louis de Montfort states ... Fr. Med Broom 3.33 In Fatima Our Lady ... Fr. Ed Broom 3.34 In our relationship with Mary ... Mark Miravalle 3.34 Only by giving us ... Stephen Beale 3.36 Marian Consecration is ... Tyler Blanski 3.36 It's strangehow Christians ... Tyler Blanski 3.44 Contraception mocks our ... J.M. Royal 3.46 The Spiritual Exercises ... Fr. Ed Broom 3.46 May Our Lady who is ... Fr. Ed Broom 3.47 Maybe devotion to Mary ... Fr. Nnamdi Moneme 3.47 At La Salette, france, Mary ... Sarah Reinhard 3.51 Mary, our mother ... Reflections, Pope John Paul II 4.4 "Men do not fear ... St. Bonaventure 4.4 As sailors are guided ... St. Francis Xavier Cabrini 4.6 Devotion to the Blessed ... Bl. John Henry Newman 4.9 In dangers, in doubts ... St. Bernard of Clairvaux 4.9 Happy is he who ... St. John Vianney 4.9 Let us humble ... St. John Vianney 4.9 Let us live as ... St. John Vianney 4.9 The Blessed Virgin is like ... St. John Vianney 4.9 The Blessed Virgin's life ... St. John Vianney 4.9 "The Blessed Virgin is ... St. John Vianney 4.9 The surest way of ... St John Vianney 4.12 Never be afraid of ... St. Maximilian Kolbe 4.14 Mary is the supreme ... St. Louis de Montfort 4.14 Those who love Mary ... St. Louis de Montfort 4.14 We never give more ... St. Louis de Montfort 4.18 Though still a virgin ... St. mEphraim of Syria 4.26 "Imitate her [Mary], holy mothers ... St. Ambrose 4.30 Go to the Madonna ... St. Padre Pio 4.31 Let us let ourselves ... St. Maximilian Kolbe 4.31 Let us give every difficulty ... St. Maximilian Kolbe 4.32 Above all, never let ... Maximillian Kolbe 4.32 In the end, My Immaculate ... Our Lady of Fatima 4.32 I am always awaiting ... Our Lady of Fatima 4.38 The Most Holy Virgin ... Sister Lucia dos Santos 4.38 Hail, you who held ... St. Cyril of Alexadria 5.5 Entrustment to Mary ... St. John Paul II 5.11 Miracle of the Doves ... Fr. Gerard Ryan 5.11 Marian Devotion ... Bl. John Henry Newman 5.17 Our Lady of Czestochowa ... Fr. William Saunders

5.19 Love and Devotion to Our Lady ... Sam Guzman 5.20 Reasons to Love Mary ... Sam Guzman 5.26 Reason for Five First ... Our Lord to Sr. Lucia

July 4th

1.2 A country is ... Fulton Sheen 1.5 Freedom is a burden ... Fulton Sheen 1.6 The state exists... Fulton Sheen 1.6 Men in the free world ... Fulton SheenC 1.12 Democracy makes progress ... Fulton Sheen 1.15 A democracy flirts with ... Fulton Sheen 1.34 In a democratiic society ... Pope John Paul II 2.12 We need to realize that ... Charles Chaput 2.21 The founding fathers believed ... Bishop James Conley 3.2 I tremble for my country ... Thomas Jefferson 3.3 Mr. President, let us pray ... Abraham Lincoln 3.6 Let no man claim ... George Washington 3.8 A country cannot subsist ... Jean J. Rosseau 3.21 We have no government of ... James Madison 3.22 United we stand ... Patrick Henry 3.23 Is life so dear or peace ... Patrick Henry 3.24 A nation of well informed ... Benjamin Franklin 3.26 Let us with caution indulge ... George Washington 3.29 We have the constitution ... Fr. Charles E. Rice 3.37 Without morals a republic ... Charles Carroll 3.40 Bad men cannot make ... Patrick Henry 3.41 God who gave us life, gave... Thomas Jefferson 3.46 If in a republicv ... Anthony Esolen 5.8 A nation can survive... Cicero 5.9 A democracy canot exist ... Alexander Tyler

Labor Day

1.14 The political health ... Fulton Sheen 1.26 It is a pity these days ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.27 We should imitate God not only ... St. John Paul II 2.10 American culture is a ... Charles Chaput 2.11 As Catholics, like so ... Charles Chaput 2.12 Our economy runs ...Charles Chaput 2.24 The more our economy ... Charles Chaput 2.50 With all the busyness, it's hard ...Sam Guzman 2.61 For the most part ... Matthew Kelly 3.5 You have a lifetime to work ...Polish Proverb 4.34 The bread which you ... St. Basil the Great 5.19 God is there in these moments of rest ... Edith Stein

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Special Occasion Suggestions: Holidays

All Souls/All Saints

1.1 We can lose our soulS ... Fulton Sheen 1.3 Nothing in this world ... Fulton Sheen 1.4 Unless souls are saved ... Fulton Sheen 1.4 Peace of soul comes ... Fulton Sheen 1.7 It is a few saints ... AFulton Sheen 1.8 There has been many a soul ... Fulton Sheen 1.18 Take courage! Fix your gaze ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.23 Even among saints ... Pope Benedict XVI 133 Against the spirit of the world ... Pope John Paul 1.43 The great saint may ... G.K. Chesterton 1.45 The transition of the good ... G.K. Chesterton 1.48 Worldly attachments weaken ... Fr. Hardon 2.20 As [Eric] Voeglin says, ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.26 There are many souls ... Bishop James Conley 2.34 We're made with a deep ... Bishop James Conley 2.48 In a very real sense ... Sam Guzman 2.51 The more we learn ... Matthew Kelly 2.55 Man is created ... Matthew Kelly 2.57 Nothing ignites the soul .... Matthew Kelly 2.58 Are you ready to let ... Matthew Kelly 2.59 The saints have lost ... Matthew Kelly 2.59 Within each of us ... Matthew Kelly 2.60 Both, knowledge of God ... Matthew Kelly 2.61 We all have spiritual disease ... Matthew Kelly 3.2 The task of constructing ... Fr. John Courtney Murray 3.8 All are called to be ... Dorothy Day 3.11 When all is said and done ... Dietrich Bonhoeffer 3.15 Like St. Paul, we can ... Fr. Nnamdi Moneme 3.18 Our critical day is not ... John Donne 3.34 In our rrelationship with ... Mark Miravalle 3.34 The effort of the soul ... Fr. Basil W. Maturin 3.49 The church teaches ... Editor, FMA Focus 4.1 Today we live in a time ... Edith Stein 4.12 Each man goes ... St. Justin Martyr 4.16 It is true, Whoever said ... St. Josemaria Escriva 4.18 There are many things, ... Thomas a Kempis 4.19 All things pass away ... Thomas a Kempis 4.20 Blessed is that soul ... Thomas a Kempis 4.21 If thou seek rest in this life ... Thomas a Kempis 4.24 Let the enemy rage ... St. Francis de Sales 4.25 The stuff of saints ... St. Josemaria Escriva 4.25 All the sins of your life ... St. Josemaria Escriva 4.28 Remember every morning ... St. Augustine 4.29 These saints, before ... St. Gregory the Great

1.2 4.30 O souls! Seek a refuge ... St. Paul of the Cross 4.34 Remember you have only one soul ... St. Teresa of Avila 4.37 Through temporal poverty ... St. Angela of Foligno 5.27 Our Soul ... Fr. Robert Goedert

Vote/Politics

1.22 Not all moral issues have ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.24 Politics must be a ... Pope Benedict XVI 1.35 In the case of an intrinsically ... Pope John Paul II 1.39 When a politician is in ... G.K. Chesterton 1.42 We do not need to get ... G. K. Chesterton 1.47 To make a decision ... Fr. Hardo 2.2 You will know them by ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.4 We get the elected officials ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.5 Didhonest language leads ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.7 Politics is a ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.10 There is no such thing ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.12 The separation of ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.15 We owe no leader ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.15 The "separation of ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.16 Politicians who say ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.16 If we withhold ...Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.18 When we divorce our ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.19 Politics is never ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.31 Votig is a means ... Bishop James Conley 2.33 Whenever possible, Catholics ... Bishop James Conley 2.40 Religious liberty is more ... Bishop Paprocki 2.43 One cannot justify ... Cardinal Raymond Burke 3.11 When there is a lack of honor ... Herbert Hoover 3.13 If we fail in our moral ... Bishop Jose H. Gomez 3.24 Voting for a candidate ... Bishop Paprocki 3.26 Talk about the obligation ... Ross Douthat 3.38 The "ruling class," those who ... Cardinal George 3.40 If Christians would vote ... Mark Twain 3.40 Those who are directly .. Vatican, 11/24/2002 3.43 For too many, politics ... Cardinal Francis George 3.48 When parlimentarians lose ... Brian Roone 7.8 Catholic Presidential Vote ... CARA

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Thanksgiving

1.5 One of the practical ways ... Fulton Sheen 1.11 An act of thanksgiving ... Fulton Sheen 1.13 The difference between ... Fulton Sheen 2.50 For the simple truth ... Sam Guzman 4.3 Give something, however ... St. Gregory of Mazianus 4.29 Lord, teach me to be generous ... St. Ignatius 5.6 I Am Thankful For ...Unknown

Christmas

1.12 Christmas is the most ... Fulton Sheen 1.45 Anyone thinking of ... G.K. Chesterton 2.5 Being in the United ... Archbishop Charles Chaput 2.25 We need to put aside ... Bishop James Conley 2.31 The poets understood ... Bishop James Conley 2.51 Christmas is the best chance ... Matthew Kelly 3.34 Only by giving us ... Stephen Beale 5.18 In order to penetrate ... St. Benedicta of the Cross

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Timeless Wisdom; S-1. Archbishop Fulton Sheen (1 - 3 Lines)

If you don't behave as you believe, you will end by believing as you behave.

Fulton J. Sheen, FMA Focus, 2-2013, Reprint by permission of

Life is Worth Living when we live it each day to become closer to God.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Nothing ever happens in the world that does not happen first inside human hearts.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Sin brings adversity, and adversity is the expression of God's condemnation of evil, the registering of Divine Judgment.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Humility is the virtue that tells us the truth about ourselves, that is, how we stand, not in the eyes of men, but before God.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason; loving belongs to his will.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

A man may stand for the Justice of God, but a woman stands for His Mercy.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Many things happen to us, but what is more important is what we make happen to ourselves.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Love does not fail; we fail to understand love.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Conscience not only lays down laws, not only witnesses my obedience or disobedience to them, but it also judges me accordingly.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

When love is breathed out to another human heart, it is never meant to be taken back. If it is taken back, it suffocates and poisons us.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

The difference between a child and teenager is that a child wants to be loved, a teenager wants to love.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

The character each one of us creates depends on whether we give the primacy to the body or to the soul. "No man can serve two masters."

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

We can lose our souls, not only by doing evil, but also by neglecting the good. "I was hungry and you gave Me not to eat."

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

No character ever develops without a certain amount of punishment and resistance and mortification to that which is evil.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

Toleratio est permisso negativa mali (Latin). Literally, it means that tolerance is a negative permission of evil, either real evil or imaginary.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

The erring person we receive into the treasury of our souls, but never the error into the treasury of our wisdom.

Fulton J. Sheen, Life is Worth Living, Copyright permission given by the Estate of Fulton J. Sheen/The Society for the Propagation of the Faith/

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