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heart, my soul, my body, leaving absolutely nothing for myself, so that henceforth I may be the slave of God
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those who mutually work with Christ, and, solely out of love for Him, sincerely and zealously announce all that is essential for salvation, for leading a Christian life, for rooting out vices, and increasing virtues. This is the greatest and most fruitful work of mercy".
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