“There is no more evident sign that anyone is a saint and of the number of the elect, than to see him leading a good life and at the same time a prey to desolation, suffering, and trials.”
- St. Aloysius of Gonzaga
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Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga - Joyful Mysteries
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