Quote of the day: 23 September 1995, St. John Paul II addresses the Carmelite General Chapter Your "sequela Christi", as consecrated persons, thus acquires biblical and historical connotations, which make it particularly alive and up-to-date.
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Quote of the day: 23 September 1995, St. John Paul II addresses the Carmelite General Chapter Your "sequela Christi", as consecrated persons, thus acquires biblical and historical connotations, which make it particularly alive and up-to-date.
“I’ve told my Jesus that He’s the Captain. Let Him give the orders.” – St. Teresa of the Andes
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Sequela Christi, 1560s