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Hard one. Probably St Alphonsus, although St Louis' writing on the Rosary is awesome.

St Teresa of Avila or St John of the Cross?


St. Teresa of Avila

Saint Catherine of Sienna or Saint Ignatius of Loyola?
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Originally Posted by Beachcomber
Hard one. Probably St Alphonsus, although St Louis' writing on the Rosary is awesome.

St Teresa of Avila or St John of the Cross?


St. Teresa of Avila

Saint Catherine of Sienna or Saint Ignatius of Loyola?
I'd probably start off with Saint Ignatius of Loyola.

Saint Christopher or Saint Blaise?
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St. Blaise, as I have asthma, and don't travel much anymore.

St. Francis or St. Benedict?
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St. Blaise, as I have asthma, and don't travel much anymore.

St. Francis or St. Benedict?
Saint Francis.

Saint Philomena or Saint Lucy?
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Saint Francis.

Saint Philomena or Saint Lucy?
Saint Lucy

For daily devotional readings: Joseph Ratzinger's Co-Workers of the Truth or George Kosicki's Revelations of Divine Mercy: . . . from the Diary of Saint Faustina
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Saint Lucy

For daily devotional readings: Joseph Ratzinger's Co-Workers of the Truth or George Kosicki's Revelations of Divine Mercy: . . . from the Diary of Saint Faustina
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Kosicki's Revelations of Divine Mercy.

The writings of Saint Augustine, or those of Saint Thomas Aquinas?
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Kosicki's Revelations of Divine Mercy.

The writings of Saint Augustine, or those of Saint Thomas Aquinas?
Saint Thomas Aquinas
[Actually, Augustine in the morning and Aquinas in the afternoon!]

By Saint Josemaria Escriva: The Way or The Forge?
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
[Actually, Augustine in the morning and Aquinas in the afternoon!]

By Saint Josemaria Escriva: The Way or The Forge?
(I have yet to read either one, but I will...some day).

Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy or La Vita Nuova?
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(I have yet to read either one, but I will...some day).

Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy or La Vita Nuova?
The Divine Comedy

Medal of the Immaculate Conception (Miraculous Medal) or Saint Benedict medal?

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St. Benedict

A trip to the Vatican or a trip to Jerusalem?
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St. Benedict

A trip to the Vatican or a trip to Jerusalem?
Jerusalem. I'd love to see the Holy Land.


Museums: Victoria and Albert or the Prado?
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