Words are important because they form our thoughts.

Words have meanings!  Words are important because they form our thoughts.  These four words  are a good thought for us to believe.

“Work hard!  Be Nice!”

Those four words were posted on a sign in a big office.   The office was part of an Agency.  The Agency was formed to help people find jobs.  Everyone who entered the office read those four words!

Many people put those four words into their minds.  They guided their thoughts and believed it is important to “Work hard!”

And, they decided it is important to “Be nice!”

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Recently, there was civil unrest in that city.  The office was attacked and vandalized by angry people.   The sign was removed!  Then, the sign was replaced!  What four words were provided as a new guide for thoughts and actions?

“Dream Big!  Fight Hard!”

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Those words became the new guideline for those who entered the office.   No one was encouraged to think:  “Work Hard!”  Fewer people realized how important it iss to “Be Nice!”

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“Work Hard!  Be Nice!” was changed.   Similar changes came into many minds.

“Love God and love your neighbor as yourself.” was replaced by angry people.

Angry people are guided by these words:  “God wants me to take things from my neighbors.”

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Catholics are blessed.  Catholics strive to obey Every Word Spoken by Jesus Christ.  That grateful obedience lets us follow The Teachings of The Only Church Jesus Spoke Into Being with His Church-Founding Decree:

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

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Catholics trust and obey Every Word of Jesus Christ.  We know Catholic Teachings are “Infallible” because Jesus promised they would be!

Jesus Christ said, “. . . and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”   That is His Promise that all Catholic Teaching would be Infallible.

Those who “think like Catholics” agree that it is wise to let this thought guide us:

“Work Hard!  Be Nice!”

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