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Saint of the Day

St. Agnes of Montepulciano (1268-1317)
Agnes entered a monastery at nine, became abbess at fifteen, and founded a Dominican convent at Montepulciano, which she governed until her death. She lived off bread and water, slept on the ground, and used a stone for a pillow.

Reflections from the Saints

God in his omnipotence could not give more, in His wisdom He knew not how to give more, in His riches He had not more to give, than the Eucharist.
– St. Augustine
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Life in Christ: Catechism #2222

Parents must regard their children as children of God and respect them as human persons. Showing themselves obedient to the will of the Father in heaven, they educate their children to fulfill God's law.