What grieves me most in my past offenses, O my loving God, is not so much the punishment I have deserved, as the displeasure I have given You, Who are worthy of infinite love.
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What grieves me most in my past offenses, O my loving God, is not so much the punishment I have deserved, as the displeasure I have given You, Who are worthy of infinite love. — Alphonsus Liguori
About Alphonsus Liguori
Alphonsus Liguori was a Clergyman from Kingdom of Naples (1696–1787).
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Who said "What grieves me most in my past offenses, O my loving God, is not so much the p…"?
This quote is attributed to Alphonsus Liguori, a Clergyman from Kingdom of Naples.
When did Alphonsus Liguori live?
Alphonsus Liguori lived from 1696 – 1787.
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