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His Holiness,  Leo  XIII,  by  a  rescript  of  the  Sacred Congregation of  Indulgences,  Dec.  13,  1898,  granted to the  faithful  who  spend  at  least  a  quarter  of  an  hour in reading  the  Holy  Gospel,  an  indulgence  of  300 days, once  a  day;  also  a  plenary  indulgence  once  a month,  on  any  day  of  the  month,  to  those  who  shall have spent  a  quarter  of  an  hour  a  day  on  every  day of the  month  in  reading  the  Holy  Gospel,  on  the  usual conditions —  confession  and  communion,  and  praying for  the  intention  of  the  Sovereign  Pontiff.

ET nothing  disturb  thee, Let nothing  affright  thee. All things  are  passing; God only  is  changeless. Patience gains  all  things. Who hath  God  wanteth  nothing  — Alone God  sufficeth.

I always  find  almost  all  the  wisdom  I  need  in  "St. Teresa's  Book-Mark." It is  a  volume  in  itself. My great comfort  in  distressing  circumstances  is  that "all things  are  passing." — Father  Joseph  Farrell, author of Lectures  by  a  Certain  Professor."

EAR in  mind  the  injunction  of  the  holy  Apostle: "Whatsoever you  do  in  word  or  in  work,  do  all  in