"The person God loves with the tenderness of a Father, the person he wants to touch and to transform with his love, is not the person we've have liked to be or ought to be. It's the person we are. God doesn't love 'ideal persons' or 'virtual beings.' He loves actual, real people. He is not interested in saintly figures in stained glass windows but in us sinners." - Father Jacques Philippe, Interior Freedom
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St. Marculf was born in the Bayeux region of Normandy around 500. Around age 30 he became a priest and missionary around Normandy and Jersey...
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Imelda Lambertini was born in 1322 in Bologna, Italy, the only child to devout parents. At age five, Imelda asked to receive the Eucharist. ...
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