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         <title>Bishop Stephen E. Blaire (Stockton)</title>
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         <description>We need to be on fire with the love of God and of the poor. Look at our Pope Fran­cis how he does it with such great simplicity, kindness and humility.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Stephen E. Blaire (Stockton)</description>
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         <title>Bishop James D. Conley (Lincoln)</title>
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         <description>Schools have the ability to transform lives, and cultures.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop James D. Conley (Lincoln)</description>
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         <title>Archbishop Jose H. Gomez (Los Angeles)</title>
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         <description>So many of the problems in our homes and in our society can be traced back to the fact that we no longer have a clear idea of what it means to be a human person. The question from the Psalms is the question of our times: “What is man?”&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop Jose H. Gomez (Los Angeles)</description>
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         <title>Bishop Mark Davies (Shrewsbury)</title>
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         <description>People may say unless you conform yourselves to the mindset of society you will quickly become irrelevant. The Gospel tells us something different: it is only by a brave and distinct witness that we become truly relevant to every one of our contemporaries.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Mark Davies (Shrewsbury)</description>
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         <title>Cardinal Timothy Dolan (New York)</title>
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         <description>Faith can no longer be presumed or taken for granted. It’s a free, loving decision, which has life-changing implications.&lt;br/&gt;Cardinal Timothy Dolan (New York)</description>
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         <title>Bishop Stephen E. Blaire (Stockton)</title>
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         <description>Now is the time to be gen­er­ous and to give alms. Now is the time to lay up trea­sure in heaven with good works. Now is the time to pray.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Stephen E. Blaire (Stockton)</description>
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         <title>Bishop Robert W. Finn (Kansas City)</title>
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         <description>It is more important than ever that we think very carefully about our faith – otherwise it can be weakened by materialism, or by relativism which seeks to make up a new set of truths contrary to the Gospel.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Robert W. Finn (Kansas City)</description>
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         <title>Archbishop Paul S. Coakley (Oklahoma City)</title>
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         <description>We are losing our ability to weep over human suffering, cruelty and injustice. “It’s not my concern,” we assure ourselves. This numbing of conscience is facilitated by an individualistic culture of well-being, which allows us to think only of ourselves.&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop Paul S. Coakley (Oklahoma City)</description>
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         <title>Archbishop Charles J. Chaput (Philadelphia)</title>
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         <description>We have — and we need — heroes for a reason.  They remind us that we’re more than the sum of our failures and weaknesses.  We remember people like Edith Stein and Dorothy Day, Oscar Romero and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, because they devoted themselves to the good, the true and the service of others.  Their lives became a moral witness.&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop Charles J. Chaput (Philadelphia)</description>
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         <title>Bishop Thomas John Paprocki (Springfield)</title>
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         <description>Conscience does not act in isolation on some sort of personal or individual intuition disconnected from someone or something else. For a Catholic, a properly formed conscience means to share God&amp;rsquo;s knowledge and the church&amp;rsquo;s teaching about right or wrong.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Thomas John Paprocki (Springfield)</description>
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         <description>Sin is relational. So when I wallow in self-pity or indulge in gratifying my senses, when I prefer to go shopping rather than participating in Sunday Mass, when I intentionally ignore the needs of the world’s or my neighborhood’s poor, when I invoke God’s name or his damnation on a colleague in a conflict situation, I sin.&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop John C. Nienstedt &lt;span&gt;(St. Paul, Minneapolis)&lt;/span&gt;</description>
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         <description>The distortion of desire that we call sin unfortunately marks our experience, but it does not have to deform our life.&lt;br/&gt;Cardinal Francis George (Chicago)</description>
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         <title>Bishop Robert C. Morlino (Madison)</title>
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         <description>&amp;hellip;(F)ulfillment is to be found in the person of Jesus Christ, risen from the dead. He wishes to know you and to change you, to be more like Him and then to love others in the same way, serving them not simply out of human love, but out of a love that is divine, that is selfless, and self-sacrificing.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Robert C. Morlino (Madison)</description>
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         <description>We cannot let this Year of Faith pass and still be a weary Church. We cannot remain the Church of yesterday&amp;hellip;We need to seek new paths. We have to Share the Good News with the enthusiasm that good news brings with it.&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop Diarmuid Martin (Dublin)</description>
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         <title>Bishop Charles C. Thompson (Evansville)</title>
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         <description>The call to service is at the heart of the gospel, in imitation to the example of Jesus Christ who taught his disciples that anyone who wished to be great must serve the needs of others. Such an attitude and action of service, if it is to be authentic, must be rooted in charity rather than ambition or the craving of seeming to be important.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Charles C. Thompson (Evansville)</description>
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         <description>The whole Catholic community has an obligation to identify, encourage and support vocations to the priesthood.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Thomas J. Tobin (Providence)</description>
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         <description>The Divine liturgy is not about us.  It is about God, giving God the worship that is His due, giving Him thanksgiving—which is what Eucharist means—that lies at the core of all true worship.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Glen John Provost (Lake Charles)</description>
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         <description>If we are men of Christ doing all for the greater glory of God and not placing limitations on what we are prepared to do, then the love of Jesus that inspired the great saints will be our light as well and give us confidence and ability to proclaim him.&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop Denis J. Hart (Melbourne)</description>
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         <description>An act of authentic faith is a decision and a direction for our lives that we will not give in to lesser things — those elements of this world which are not capable of sustaining the human heart.&lt;br/&gt;Bishop Robert W. Finn (Kansas City)</description>
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         <description>We – and that means you and I — are the means God uses to change the world. The material tools are secondary. People, not things, are decisive — which means that changing our culture begins here, right now, in each one of our hearts. Jesus revolutionized all of human history starting with 12 simple men. God already did it once. And God can do it again, but it begins with us.&lt;br/&gt;Archbishop Charles J. Chaput (Philadelphia)</description>
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