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Description: Good Morning, God. Good Morning, God. You are ushering in another day, Untouched and freshly new, So here I come to ask you, God, If you'll renew me too. Forgive the many errors That I made yesterday And let me try again, dear God, To walk closer in your way. But, Father, I am well aware I can't make it on my own, So take my hand and hold it tight, For I cannot walk alone.

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Lift Up Your Hearts
Life Up Your Hearts Meditations for Those Who Mourn A caring compassionate, hope-filled collection of reflections and prayers for people grieving the death of a loved one. Twenty-eight meditations blend spirituality, scripture and sound guidance as they address the \"Four Tasks of Grieving\": accepting the reality of the loss, experienceing the pain of grief, adjusting to life without the deceased, and moving one with life. There are additional reflections for holidays, suggestions for further reading, and special prayers for those who mourn. MAURYEEN O\'BRIEN, a Dominican Sister, is the past president of the National Catholic Ministry to the Bereaved, a nationally recognized authority on grief and mourning and the author of several books and programmatic resources for individuals and bereavement support groups.

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Three things are necessary for the salvation of man: to know what he ought to believe: to know what he ought to desire; and to know what he ought to do.
St. Thomas Aquinas
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