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"You ought to use great caution, even in doing good things. For it may be that, in carrying out some good works, you are seeking only the favor and good graces of men: or the desire of praise may overtake you, and what is done for outward effect, fail of its inward reward." Pope St. Gregory the Great For Reflection: What are two counterfeits of humility mentioned by Pope St. Gregory the Great? To what extent have I fallen victim to them? What one strategy can I employ in the future?

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Hope

"When tempted to despair, I have only one resource: to throw myself at the foot of the tabernacle like a little dog at the foot of his master." St. John Vianney For Reflection: How does St. John Vianney recommend we find the grace we need to make it through a trial with right intention, fervency, courage, and trust in God? How much time a week do you spend before the Blessed Sacrament?

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Tattoos are Risky, says New CDC Study

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist A new study by the Centers for Disease Control analyzed chronic skin infections that erupt after tattooing and found that they can be caused by the use of tap water during rinsing and diluting of inks, raising concerns about the health risks involved in this largely unregulated procedure. 

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Humility

Humility "Humility is one of the most difficult virtues both to attain and to ascertain. It lies close upon the heart itself, and its tests are exceedingly delicate and subtle. Its counterfeits abound." Venerable John Henry Newman For Reflection: Yesterday's Grace Line gave one counterfeit of the virtue of humility. What might be some other counterfeits? (See tomorrow's Grace Line for more counterfeits of humility.)

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