The Last Things

“Do now, do now, what you will wish to have done when your moment comes to die.”
St. Angela Merici

For Reflection:
Mentally make a list of those things you will have wished to have done when your moment comes to die. Are there people you will have wished to forgive or from whom you wished to have asked for forgiveness? Are there little niceties and kindnesses you will have wished to have offered? Are there faults and failings, bad habits and weaknesses you would have liked to overcome? Of these, what can I “do now” so I will have no lingering regrets? How will this help my life to be happier for as long as it is mine?

The Last Things

“Happy is the man who keeps the hour of death always in mind, and daily prepares for it.”
Thomas À Kempis

For Reflection:
At first glance, this quote seems to be a contradiction. How can one be happy if he is always keeping his death in mind? How can the reality of death lead us to true happiness of life? What part does preparation for death play in our happiness?
(See tomorrow’s Grace Line for one saint’s admonition that also implies a happy life.)

Planned Parenthood Accused of Massive Medicaid Fraud in Texas

It couldn’t have come at a worse time. Just as the U.S. Congress is launching a full-scale investigation of the nation’s largest abortion provider, a Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (PPGC) employee has filed a whistleblower’s complaint with the Texas Attorney General alleging that the abortion business engaged in an elaborate Medicaid fraud scheme.

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How Archbishop Dolan is Reframing the Same-Sex Marriage Debate

Until now, the same-sex marriage debate in America has centered upon the rights of homosexuals, but New York’s Archbishop Timothy Dolan says he’s going to work hard to shift the focus onto the First Amendment rights of the Church, rights he believes are in imminent danger.

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The Last Things

“The foolish fear death as the greatest of evils, and the wise desire it as a rest after labors and the end of all ills.”
St. Ambrose

For Reflection:
According to this quote, am I foolish or am I wise? If I am foolish, what about death makes me fear? If I am wise, what am I doing to match my desire with preparation?
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