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Tag Archives: Bernard of Clairvaux
Morning Prayer: Love
“You taught us, Lord, that the greatest love a man can show is to lay down his life for his friends. But your love was greater still, because you laid down your life for your enemies. It was while we … Continue reading
Posted in Lent, Morning Prayer, Timeless Wisdom
Tagged Bernard of Clairvaux, Lent, love, morning prayer
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The Life and Love of Easter
Bernard of Clairvaux was part hermit, part zealous reformer. But he’s most remembered for his eloquent writing. This prayer puts deep truth into simple words.
Posted in Lent
Tagged Bernard of Clairvaux, Easter, the greatest love
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The Passion, the Greatest Love
“You taught us, Lord, that the greatest love a man can show is to lay down his life for his friends. But your love was greater still, because you laid down your life for your enemies. It was while we … Continue reading
Posted in Foundation of faith
Tagged Bernard of Clairvaux, Good Friday, love, Passion
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Great and Small
“Your mercy reaches from the heavens, through the clouds, to the earth below. You have come to us as a small child, but you have brought us the greatest of all gifts, the gift of eternal love.” Bernard of Clairvaux … Continue reading