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Old May 16, '12, 7:20 am
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Now suppose that you are at your deathbed now.
Suppose that Testament is done, you are in peace with everyone and you have left no unfinished business.
Suppose that God gave you 2 last breaths with which you could say one or 2 sentences.
Now suppose that it is your children that are at your deathbed (you are a widow or widower) and they are grownups and they can fend for themselves.

Which would be the last or 2 last sentences that you would leave to them?
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Hopefully I will have taught them all they need to know to be successful in life before my deathbed, so I would simply say "Good bye" and "I love you all."
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PRAY THE ROSARY EACH AND EVERY DAY.

STUDY IT, LEARN IT, PRAY IT SLOWLY, MEDITATIVELY, AND DEVOUTLY.


John 19:27
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Hopefully I will have taught them all they need to know to be successful in life before my deathbed, so I would simply say "Good bye" and "I love you all."
You are right. The situation is a bit dramatic, like cinematografic...
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PRAY THE ROSARY EACH AND EVERY DAY.

STUDY IT, LEARN IT, PRAY IT SLOWLY, MEDITATIVELY, AND DEVOUTLY.


John 19:27
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Maybe it would be one of mine.
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